In 2019, TWENTY-SIX percent of Black adults were barred from voting in Kentucky. 26%! Then the new Dem governor's executive order cut that number dramatically, but it's still very high: 12%. But even that order is under threat.
When Kentuckians choose their governor in November, they’ll also be deciding whether some of their neighbors can access the ballot at all in future elections. At issue is an executive... Read More
This is amazing
More than 650,000 American workers are threatening to go on strike this summer — or have already done so — in an avalanche of union activity not seen in the US in decades
The labor movement is emboldened and ready to test its clout.
The human body is 70% water. We are basically cucumbers with anxiety.
Community organizers are filling a gap left by government inaction and years of illegally maintained racial segregation, advocating for and winning affordable housing, even in Silicone Valley, says Leah Rothstein in an interview with Gabrielle Gurley.
A Q&A with housing policy analyst Leah Rothstein explores how community members can unlock diverse housing options in segregated communities.
Can I have a few invite codes.
Elmo lol
For anyone keeping track, this isn’t even the first time they’ve completely broken the site by bumbling around in the rate limiter. There’s a reason the limiter was one of the most locked down internal tools. Futzing around with rate limits is probably the easiest way to break Twitter.