Topics to Follow
Follow developing cases, community concerns, public-policy issues, human-rights matters, and campaigns that deserve continued attention, verified information, and meaningful public action.
Some stories require more than one post.
Topics to Follow provides a permanent home for cases, campaigns, developing stories, and community concerns that require continued attention.
Each dedicated topic page may include verified updates, timelines, public documents, unanswered questions, relevant resources, ways to help, and information about which offices or organizations the public may contact.
As Raise Your Voice expands into podcasting, YouTube programming, interviews, documentary work, and future broadcast opportunities, related episodes and media will also be connected to each topic.
What You Can Expect
- Verified facts and clearly identified sources
- Developing information labeled appropriately
- Questions separated from confirmed findings
- Corrections when credible new information becomes available
- Practical contacts and responsible action steps
- Respect for individuals, families, privacy, and due process
Issues currently receiving continued attention.
These topics may be updated as credible information, official statements, public records, interviews, or meaningful developments become available.
Nolan Xavier Wells
Horn Island, Jackson County, Mississippi
Raise Your Voice is following the circumstances surrounding the disappearance and death of Nolan Xavier Wells and the continuing public call for clarity, transparency, and answers for his family.
Topic page updated July 17, 2026
- A verified case overview
- A documented timeline
- Official statements and public records
- Clearly identified unanswered questions
- Updates from credible sources
- Who the public may contact
- Responsible ways to support the family’s call for truth
Housing Before Handcuffs
Indiana
Raise Your Voice is opposing policies that punish people for experiencing homelessness instead of expanding access to shelter, housing, treatment, employment support, and long-term stability.
Campaign page updated July 17, 2026
- The Housing Before Handcuffs public petition
- Education about Indiana Senate Enrolled Act 285
- The principle of “No Bed. No Charge.”
- Public accountability and reporting requests
- Resource and advocacy contacts
- Community education about housing as a human right
Immigration Rights
National Resource & Accountability Watch
Raise Your Voice is providing practical immigration-rights education, family preparedness resources, legal-help pathways, and continuing accountability updates when immigration-enforcement actions result in serious harm or death.
Topic page launched July 17, 2026
- Know-your-rights guidance for ICE encounters
- Judicial versus administrative warrant information
- Family and emergency preparedness
- Detainee-location and immigration-court resources
- Authorized immigration legal-help directories
- ICE Accountability Watch for Houston and Maine
- Who to contact and a public-action template
Important Editorial Standard
Being featured as a Topic to Follow does not mean every allegation or public claim has been independently confirmed. Raise Your Voice will distinguish verified facts, official statements, allegations, public questions, commentary, and developing information as clearly as possible.
What Raise Your Voice may follow.
As new dedicated pages are created, topics will be organized into clear categories so visitors can find related issues, campaigns, resources, and media.
Cases Seeking Answers
Missing persons, unresolved deaths, disputed accounts, public-record questions, and family calls for transparency.
Human & Civil Rights
Discrimination, equal access, due process, government accountability, dignity, and human-rights education.
Housing & Homelessness
Housing insecurity, tenant concerns, shelter access, homelessness policy, and the criminalization of poverty.
Immigration
Due process, detention, deportation, family unity, legal-status concerns, and access to trustworthy resources.
Public Safety
Community protection, emergency services, institutional responsibility, professional misconduct, and prevention.
Government & Legislation
Proposed laws, enacted policies, public spending, government decisions, public comment, and civic participation.
Environmental Justice
Water access, contamination, infrastructure, health risks, resource inequality, and community environmental concerns.
Consumer & Workplace Issues
Unfair practices, unsafe conditions, wage concerns, service complaints, employment access, and regulatory accountability.
Know where each issue stands.
Every dedicated page will carry a status label so visitors can quickly understand whether the topic is developing, awaiting information, or calling for public action.
The responsible authorities are actively investigating the matter.
Reports, records, findings, or formal statements have not yet been released.
A petition, public comment, call campaign, hearing, or other action is available.
A bill, ordinance, regulation, or government proposal remains under consideration.
The matter is currently moving through a judicial or administrative process.
RYV is watching for credible updates, official statements, or meaningful changes.
The primary concern has reached a documented conclusion or formal resolution.
The topic remains available for public education but is no longer being actively updated.
Every topic deserves context—not just a headline.
RYV topic pages will connect written reporting, public documents, community resources, podcasts, YouTube segments, interviews, calls to action, and future broadcast programming in one organized location.
Is There an Issue RYV Should Follow?
Submit a concern involving your community, a developing public-interest issue, a human-rights concern, or a matter that may benefit from research, resource direction, and responsible public attention.
