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Defying Political Pushback, Private Colleges Quietly Enroll Undocumented Students
Outside financial support helps, but post-election realities may overcome bold rhetoric.
It Was a Blighted City Block. But This Resident Is Turning It Into a Solar-Powered Ecovillage
Detroit-area resident Harris bought several properties and is now converting them into sustainable community spaces.
Native Waters, Native Warriors: From Standing Rock to Honduras
Standing Rock Sioux in North Dakota and Lenca in Honduras are sharing strategies of mobilization and direct action.
Soil: Keeping Nutrients in Food and Carbon in the Ground
Soil stores nutrients, carbon and micro-organisms.
Cops of the Pacific? The US Military’s Role in Asia in the Age of Trump
Trump will arrive in the Oval Office in January at a moment when Pentagon preparations for a future US-Japan-South Korean triangular military alliance.
Fiery Accidents and Toxic Pollution: Louisiana’s Environmental Woes Offer a Warning to Trump
Louisiana's accident-prone, polluting oil industry threatens to get worse under a Trump presidency.
Trump’s Health Care Policy Appears Heavy on Complexity, Light on Mercy
Letting the states decide how to insure residents might lead to a cobweb of unwieldy regulations.
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What Trumponomics Means for Women
The new president's plan to “fix the economy” will put women workers in a fix indeed.
Before Bernie Sanders Was Michael Manley: Social Revolutionaries of the Third World
Many Third World leaders have come to office with plans for changes similar to those advocated by Sanders.
How Northwest Tribes Joined Forces to Beat Fossil Fuel Initiatives
Their victories have been inspiring to members of the Standing Rock Sioux in the fight against the Dakota Access pipeline.