Locals say the Biden administration’s support for an unnecessary hydraulic pumping project will harm vital wetlands and exacerbate environmental and social inequities
With increased temperatures during the school year and summer, young people’s growing minds and bodies are on the frontlines of climate change
There is a lack of respect for the Indigenous past, present, and future, though we’re more than happy to grapple with the weaponization of past colonial injustices to ignore or cover up present-day crimes
The Chicago Muslims Green Team exemplifies how Islamic faith and eco-teachings can help address the climate crisis
The federal government says environmental justice communities deserve consideration. Does that apply to those incarcerated?
A nice mixture of fear, the disempowering electoral system, and representation politics have helped the Republican Party amalgamate the liberal base into their policy positions
Organizing gets the goods and moves us toward collective liberation. Can you honestly say elections do the same?
Many Indigenous people on rural reservations do not have a traditional street address, creating insurmountable barriers to voting
More than 50 municipalities across the U.S. have already implemented ranked-choice voting, creating stability in governance essential for carrying out climate policies
Cindy Nava of New Mexico and Luis Mata of Tennessee are paving a new path for immigrants seeking public office
Immigrant and Latinx-serving organizations in the region have become a lifeline, offering information, language access, donations, and other crucial services
As debates over critical race theory rage on, educators find creative ways to engage students about the U.S.’s racial past
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