(STILL NO) JUSTICE FOR BREONNA

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Photo by Eric Yelch on Pexels

Breonna Taylor was murdered in her own home by Louisville police during a no-knock raid on March 13. Activists have demanded #JusticeforBreonna since that time, but this week a Kentucky grand jury found that only one officer would be charged on a relatively minor charge, and no officers would be charged in her death.

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October is election month

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In 2020, exercising the right to vote requires too many decisions. Is it safe to vote in person? Can you trust the postal service to deliver your ballot on time? We’re here to walk you through those decisions and help you make a plan. To paraphrase civil rights lawyer Kristen Clarke, when you’re making your plan, don’t think about November 3 as Election Day; think about October as Election Month. It’s not even October yet. You can do this!

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Climate Change Can't Wait

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Photo by Markus Spiske on Pexels

The past couple of weeks have been marked by devastating fires across California, Oregon, and Washington. Images of an orange San Francisco skyline remind us of the imminent effects of climate change. Climate change involves not just rising temperatures but more natural disasters and more people uprooted from their communities. Despite what the current administration says, we cannot ignore climate change and the environmental damage that comes with it. Here’s what we can do.

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