We the People: Everett Moran

Everett is an advocate and issue area connecter from Renner, S.D.

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Why Fathers Should Join the Fight for Universal Paid Leave

Families benefit when caregiving and domestic labor are shared between parents equally — and universal paid leave can help make it a reality.

A man holding a baby while on a computer.

What to Know While You're Out Defending Abortion Access

Everyone has the right to protest injustices and fight for what they believe in.

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A Playlist for Pride

What’s a proper celebration without music?

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REPORT: ICE Program Instigates Abuse, Hatred, and Fear — and Makes Us All Less Safe

A new ACLU report on the 287(g) program’s harmful partnerships with local sheriffs reveals racist abuses and no accountability.

The back of a police vest reads "Police ICE"

REPORT: How Right to Counsel Prevents Evictions and their Discriminatory Impacts on Communities

Legal representation for renters facing eviction is a critically important intervention to keep people in their homes and prevent the long-term harms of eviction.

Protesters marching and holding a sign reading Housing Is A Human Right.

What does the end of Roe mean for South Dakotans?

Let's talk about what abortion access might look like for South Dakotans in a post-Roe America.

By Jett Jonelis

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On the Frontlines of the Fight Against Mass Deportation

Activists are defending immigrant communities from harmful partnerships between local law enforcement and ICE.

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Impending Threat of Abortion Criminalization Brings New Urgency to the Fight for Digital Privacy

As the Supreme Court nears a ruling that could allow abortion to be criminalized by politicians, privacy activists and lawmakers must shift our approach in the states.

A protest sign that reads “My Body, My Business.”