B&H Warehouse Workers organize to form a union and for a fair contract. Listen to them as they encourage all workers to organize at their workplace. “It is not right how we are being treated. We are not heard. We are not valued as people...
In order to create a system of economic opportunity for all, we have to recognize that the experience of black women in America reveals a deep, pervasive fault line in structural racism and sexism through which women continually fall through the...
[dropcap]D[/dropcap]epending on the country and context, indigenous peoples are referred to with various terms, including tribal, natives, national minorities, and aboriginals. According to the International Labour Organisation’s Convention No. 107...
Join us on Monday, Nov. 16 as we discuss the basics of federal Native American law and some of the issues facing indigenous people in the U.S. today.
New York’s vacatur statute provides advocates with an underutilized but potentially effective way of neutralizing the ongoing effects of convictions in the employment realm.
By Margari Hill, a Founder and Programming Director of Muslim ARC. She can be found on twitter @margari_aziza I embraced Islam in the 90s, a period of Black consciouness in Hip Hop, with artists who popularized Islam like Rakim, Brand Nubian, and...
On October 19 at 12:30 p.m. EDT, Law@theMargins will host an online Webinar on the immigration consequences of criminal offenses, specifically drug ones.
A new plan threatens to make conditions in New York City Jails harsher for not just for the incarcerated, but also for their their families and friends.
Check out the discussion we had via Twitter with Victor Narro and Margari Hill of Muslim ARC (Anti-Racism Collaborative) on faith, law and justice. Add your thoughts at #FaithJustice