As Israel’s genocidal airstrikes and blockades strip Palestinians in Gaza of every means of life, they still cling to one thing: hope for a better tomorrow
As the city remains under siege, both disability rights and immigrant rights advocates are limited in the help they can offer disabled communities
Through court battles, legal loopholes, executive orders, and shady contracts, the Trump administration preempts legal challenges and crushes the safeguards protecting privacy rights and due process
After unspeakable loss, Mahmoud Abu Hassira continues to bear witness to Gaza’s devastation and humanity
How the state invested millions in technology that wreaks havoc on farming communities
California is actively building more infrastructure to support the transport and sale of methane, further entrenching fossil fuel’s predominance in the U.S.
Framed by state officials as a source for renewable energy, methane digesters actually create a market for pollution
Conceived as a “civilian response to global injustice,” marchers from across the world descended on Cairo in June, with the goal of crossing Egypt’s Rafah border and breaking Israel’s humanitarian blockade on Gaza
The Gulf of Alaska has become one of the world’s most economically productive commercial fisheries. But in Kodiak, Indigenous leaders, community growers, and grassroots food cooperatives are helping neighbors value homegrown produce
The U.S.-based Iraqi Seed Collective is working to bring extinct Iraqi vegetables back to life
Seed keepers are maintaining foodways and building cultural reverence through community networks
While the cost of living in New York has soared, the deposit on a bottle remains just 5 cents. The “Bottle Bill” could change that—and reshape conditions for canners, many of whom are immigrants and people of color
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