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Fabiola Cineas

Fabiola Cineas

Former Reporter

    Latest articles by Fabiola Cineas

    Policy
    Could California become the first state to provide reparations?Could California become the first state to provide reparations?
    Policy

    A task force is calling on the state to provide “comprehensive reparations” to Black Americans.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Politics
    Black women will suffer the most without RoeBlack women will suffer the most without Roe
    Politics

    Black women seek abortions at the highest rate and will face greater rates of maternal mortality without the right to choose.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Explainers
    How the Uvalde police failedHow the Uvalde police failed
    Explainers

    Though officers were inside Robb Elementary School just three minutes after the gunman entered, it took them 1 hour, 14 minutes, and 8 seconds to end the massacre.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    There’s no freedom without reparations
    Politics

    Keeping the promise of “40 acres and a mule” might have transformed Black American lives. A movement rages on.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Politics
    “We’re expected to be human shields”: Teachers are unprotected — and scared“We’re expected to be human shields”: Teachers are unprotected — and scared
    Politics

    After another school shooting, teachers express fear over the threat of violence in their classrooms.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    How to prevent another white supremacist massacre
    Politics

    The policy ideas are aplenty, but it’s up to lawmakers to act.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    The Uvalde police keep changing their story
    Politics

    Law enforcement noted they made the “wrong decision” when they didn’t confront the gunman sooner.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Politics
    Where “replacement theory” comes from — and why it refuses to go awayWhere “replacement theory” comes from — and why it refuses to go away
    Politics

    The white supremacist conspiracy theory has a long history in the United States and abroad.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    Why Anita Hill wants us to take the long view on the Supreme Court
    Podcast
    Politics

    “The Supreme Court is only as good as the people who are on it,” the lawyer and scholar tells Vox.

    By Fabiola Cineas
    The 2022 midterm elections, explained
    Florida’s new election police unit is the scariest voter suppression effort yetFlorida’s new election police unit is the scariest voter suppression effort yet
    The 2022 midterm elections, explained

    DeSantis’s law will sniff out problems that don’t exist.

    By Fabiola Cineas