Mairo Akposé went from HR consultant to interim CEO of PPSE. Workers allege that she hired former colleagues and fired the entire policy and organizing teams
Locals say the Biden administration’s support for an unnecessary hydraulic pumping project will harm vital wetlands and exacerbate environmental and social inequities
As debates over critical race theory rage on, educators find creative ways to engage students about the U.S.’s racial past
The potential construction of a pumping system along the banks of the Yazoo Backwater Area in Mississippi signals a larger fight between political power and environmental justice
Chevron intends to produce “climate-friendly” fuel in a Mississippi town already riddled with cancer
The people of Georgia have been subjected to a legal battle that ultimately led to a six-week abortion ban. For some, all hope is not lost
Alabama has the strictest anti-abortion law in the U.S., but it doesn’t receive the same level of resources and support as other Southern states
One year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, college students fight to expand access at their schools
American culture promotes the idea that love conquers all, but the reality is far more complicated for incarcerated people and their loved ones
More than 80% of the population in Jackson, Mississippi, is Black, and the residents there remain under a boil water notice without an end date in sight
The focus on carbon offsets and other individualized and consumerist practices diverts time and resources from real, systemic solutions
As the fate of Roe v. Wade looms, conservative lawmakers are already introducing legislation to limit and ban access to abortions
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