-
La familia de Michael Williams pide que se reformen las leyes de delitos de odio de Iowa.
-
Almost two years after the murder of Michael Williams in Grinnell, his family still hopes for recognition of his death as a lynching.
-
At a march on Thursday, the Native community in Sioux City brought attention to the disproportionate unsolved disappearances of Indigenous people.
-
La directora de operaciones de la Great Plains Action Society, Trisha Etringer, se encuentra con el personal del Tercer Distrito Judicial de Iowa tras impartir un taller sobre descolonización a principios de abril.
-
The 3rd Judicial District’s staff has undergone training on Native customs, culture and history to better understand how to serve the community within the correctional system.
-
A coalition of underrepresented groups throughout Iowa is hosting its first climate justice summit that starts Thursday evening in Des Moines.
-
After a 15-year-old Latino boy was shot and killed on a Des Moines school campus this month, Latino service providers are zoning in on what resources are available for Latino students. They’re looking for more support from the school district.
-
El viernes por la noche, la gente entró en el antiguo gimnasio de la Franklin Junior High School. Una vez ocupadas todas las sillas, se colocaron más personas en el fondo y en los laterales de la sala.
-
Parents, students and other Latino community members said at a meeting schools need to address safety on campuses and increase student resources.
-
A group of Latino volunteers in central Iowa spent a year gathering data and stories from their communities to offer a resource for the state. The initiative has bigger future plans.