California rejects Proposition 6: The fight against prison labor continues
In a significant decision, California voters have chosen to reject Proposition 6, which aimed to amend the state constitution to abolish forced labor in prisons.
In a significant decision, California voters have chosen to reject Proposition 6, which aimed to amend the state constitution to abolish forced labor in prisons.
California and Nevada voters face landmark decisions on constitutional amendments that would eliminate exceptions allowing slavery and involuntary servitude in prisons, joining a growing movement
Prison life is a world unto itself, with its own set of rules, routines and harsh realities. Among those realities are the low-paying jobs that
New York’s history as a progressive state is often celebrated, but a deeper look reveals a complex legacy intertwined with slavery and its prolonged effects