Truthout
Environment
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From “Sustainable” to “Regenerative” – The Future of Food
It's a Regeneration Revolution.
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Visual Culture Impacts US History: What Is Seen and What Is Erased?
Throughout US history, art and culture have served to reinforce and direct a multitude of vital social movements.
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Why Is the MacArthur Foundation Investing in Fossil Fuels and Ignoring Grassroots Action?
MacArthur's response mimics the “pass the buck” mentality of shirking responsibility.
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“Who’s Fighting in Syria?“
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Women’s Textile Collective Creates Space of Safety and Power in Embattled Juarez Suburb
In the face of violence and economic chaos, a collective in Juarez is creating peace.
New York City Landlords Flout Rent Limits, but Still Receive Lucrative Tax Breaks
Renters are being exploited under a housing program that will save developers $1 billion in property taxes.
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US Government Asks Native Hawaiians to Legitimize Occupation With Vote
What Native Hawaiians want is independence, not legal recognition.
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“You Can’t Be Scared of Death”: Colombian Refugees Recount Effects of War
“The paramilitaries kill people in a really ugly way ... it's something really inhumane.”
Restaurant Sales Now Surpass Grocery Sales – but Restaurant Workers Are Paid Peanuts
A new report sheds light on racial and gender segregation in the restaurant industry.
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The Battle to Keep Florida Frack-Free Heats Up
The battle to keep Florida frack-free is intensifying ahead of the 2016 state legislative session.