Truthout
Graphic Journalism
Ladydrawers: The Sixth Mass Extinction
Claire Pentecost, an artist who works with food and soil, has witnessed how the drive to wipe out bacteria has taken a toll on public health.
Ladydrawers: … Like Lupus
The Ladydrawers look at race and autoimmune disorders, and the disproportionate number of women of color affected by lupus.
Americans Have $11.85 Trillion in Household Debt. How Did We Get Here?
Think it's all due to unnecessary spending? Think again.
Ladydrawers: Epidemic
Ladydrawers traces links between federal laws and the alarming rise of autoimmune diseases in the US.
Ladydrawers: Food and Freedom
Ladydrawers explores US food policy.
Birthright Is Wrong
A program that sends young Jews on tour to Israel shields them from the hardships of Palestinians.
Ladydrawers: Cultivating Policy
At Soul Fire Farm, part of an innovative food justice program in New York State, farmers take action on food policy.
One Morning in Homan Square
How does having a secretive, controversial police facility in the neighborhood affect the residents of Homan Square?
Cultivation: Shifting People of Color’s Access to Land Use
The Ladydrawers explore an innovative food justice program in New York State that focuses on shifting people of color's access to farmland.
Stinging Nettles: Holding on to Indigenous North American Food Culture
The Ladydrawers examine the food culture and traditions of North America before colonization.