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Property Tax Reforms Can Bring Racial Justice
Homes in Black neighborhoods are more likely to be over-assessed for tax purposes while being undervalued by private appraisers.
Feb 16, 2026
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Surviving in Gaza Through Learning, Writing, and Freelancing
Writing and reporting has become part of my informal education—a lesson in perseverance in a world that gives you nothing easily.
Feb 16, 2026
The Equity Docket: When Only White Bloodshed Moves the Masses
What the death of Keith Porter Jr. and others killed by ICE reveal about racial politics in the United States.
Feb 13, 2026
The Voice That Answered Hind Rajab
Omar Alqam, an emergency operator with the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, details the devastating call and life as a health care worker in the West Bank.
Feb 12, 2026
ICE’s Mistreatment of People with Disabilities
Advocates document a ‘pattern of neglect’ toward the most vulnerable.
Feb 11, 2026
June Jordan: A Poet of the People
A new play celebrates the life and work of a longtime columnist for The Progressive.
Feb 11, 2026







