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After a Century in Decline, Black Farmers Are Back and on the Rise
These Black farmers don't stop at healthy food. They're healing trauma and instilling collective values.
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Climate Disobedience and the New “Public Trust” Laws of Nature
It's time for people to demand that governments address climate change by utilizing the law and civil disobedience.
Trump Picks White Supremacist Leader as California Delegate, Then Blames Selection on Database Error
The leader has openly backed the creation of “a separate white ethnostate.”
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Will the Trans-Pacific Partnership Turn Silicon Valley Into Detroit?
The connection between Silicon Valley and Detroit comes in Article 18.78 of the agreement.
The Shooting of Dion Avila Damon: A Case of Extrajudicial Killing by the Police?
Efforts to justify the killing of Dion Avila Damon by alleging he robbed a bank fail to recognize his right to due process.
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Like It or Not, the Democratic Party Now Must Answer to Millennials
Younger voters supporting Bernie Sanders have become a force with which the Democratic establishment will need to reckon.
Don’t Tread on Us: Rural Texas Community Takes on the Trans-Pecos Pipeline
The transition away from fossil fuels cannot incorporate expanding markets for fossil fuels.
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Using the “Public Trust” to Frame “Break Free From Fossil Fuels” Actions
What if we defined ourselves as law-enforcers trying to halt corporations from committing the greatest crime in human history?
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AmeriCorps Becomes New Target for Anti-Abortion Legislators
After learning six AmeriCorps members were trained as abortion doulas, US lawmakers are calling for more investigations.
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Remembering Muhammad Salah
We can best pay homage to the life of Muhammad Salah by continuing to work for justice for the Palestinian people.