Rubble, open sewage, damaged wells, and lack of electricity pose dangers, as Israel blocks equipment needed to rebuild from genocide
The men who died in the Baltimore bridge collapse join hundreds of other migrant workers who’ve died toiling in dangerous conditions on U.S. job sites
Louisiana Green Corps equips young workers with the tools needed to improve their lives and their communities
When continued investment in practices that destroy the environment compounds our rapidly changing climate system, those with the least suffer the most
Lawsuits over inaccessible sidewalks, transit, libraries, and other public infrastructure are costing cities millions. But for disabled people of color, they may be the only route to equity
Nearly one year after the disaster hit, organizers say the city still has more work to do to address the water crisis
Definitions for federal internet access programs exclude Pacific Territories from the maximum monthly benefits and make it harder for residents to access the internet
City infrastructure and the racist origins of policing contribute to the disproportionate and targeted surveillance and ticketing of BIPOC cyclists
The Reconnecting Communities Act will tear down some of the highways and overpasses that isolate Black and brown communities.
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