As U.S. lockdowns lift, evictions loom for poorest city dwellers
Housing experts warn against a wave of evictions as COVID-19 lockdowns and moratoriums are lifted
End racial injustice? Abolish prisons, some U.S. activists say
Black men are six times more likely to be in jail or prison than are white men in the United States, research shows
Creator of term 'misogynoir' sees power in #hashtag activism
US academic says hashtags like #BlackLivesMatter and #policebrutalitypandemic can mobilise action
First-time young black women protesters say they are 'done being silent'
With killing of George Floyd, growing number of young, black women march against police violence across the country
As home working takes root, are U.S. suburbs poised for post-virus revival?
A suburban renaissance depends on how many companies allow their staff to keep working post-pandemic, experts say
U.S. towns fear 'devastation' as coronavirus keeps tourists home
Without the coronavirus pandemic keeping tourists away, entire towns will suffer, say residents and businesses
'Lockdown generation' looms as pandemic risks robbing young of future
Young people face “multiple shocks” from COVID-19 with women worst hit by its economic fallout
Fears overnight closure of New York subway will push homeless 'into the shadows'
Some 2,000 people sleep on New York City subways, which will be closed overnight to disinfect during coronavirus pandemic'
One in three Americans found losing work, income due to coronavirus
Americans, particularly low-income earners, report losing jobs due to pandemic but most are optimistic about getting them back
Women bear brunt of U.S. job losses in coronavirus crisis
Industries where women dominate have been worst hit by layoffs, researchers find