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Sonali Kolhatkar

Sonali Kolhatkar

Racial Justice Editor / Producer / Host at YES!

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Society
  • Education
  • Investigative Reporting

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Recent Articles

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How Immigrants’ Rights Groups Are Bracing for Trump

Trump’s anti-immigrant plans to deport millions are spurring defensive litigation from groups such as Justice Action Center.
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Why Kamala Harris Failed

Rather than conclude Trump won over masses of voters, Kamau Franklin wants to examine why Democrats failed so badly.
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Women’s Rights and Feminism in the 2024 Election

In an Election Day conversation, Serene Khader reflects on how women were mobilized by attacks on their bodily autonomy, and what post-election organizing can look like.
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Undoing What Wall Street Did to the Housing Market

Billionaires have long leveraged the housing market for money. But a new report outlines how to regulate the market so people—not hedge funds—can buy homes.
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A Progress 2025 Vision for Climate Justice

As Hurricanes Helene and Milton devastate the Southeastern U.S., Antonia Juhasz articulates a just vision for how to fix our climate. #Progress2025
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An Abolitionist Response to Project 2025

A Progress 2025 vision of racial justice and policing is based on abolition and building up structures that actually keep us all safe.
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A Progress 2025 Vision of Self-Determination

In response to Project 2025's militaristic world view, here's what sovereignty and self-determination looks like for Indigenous people the world over.
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Progress 2025: Protecting Voting Rights and Democracy

Instead of Project 2025’s white supremacist vision for voting rights, Progress 2025 envisions universal early voting, a national federal holiday, and more.
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A Liberatory Vision for Reproductive Justice

A progressive alternative to Project 2025's anti-abortion vision includes no-cost abortions, on-demand, for everyone who wants one. #Progress2025
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Does a Forest Have Rights? In Ecuador, It Does.

Journalist Peter Yeung explains how Los Cedros has remained protected for years thanks to Ecuador’s constitution extending rights to nature.
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Progress 2025: A Vision for LGBTQ Rights

The Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 paints a dystopian future for LGBTQ rights. Jenn M. Jackson counters that with a progressive vision.