Truthout
Graphic Journalism
Scenes From the Foreclosure Crisis: Water, Land and Housing in Michigan
Detroit residents face a one-in-four chance of losing their home in a property tax foreclosure.
“There’s No Way We’re Gonna Drink That”: Fighting for Clean Water in Flint
Flint residents suffer lead and bacteria in their water, but the flawed law behind the problem remains on the books.
Where There Is No Water: Detroit’s Ongoing Crisis
Detroit paid Homrich Wrecking millions to shut off water supply to poor Black residents who couldn't pay their bills.
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Comics Teach Union History and Importance of Solidarity
A comic book series on 150 years of Canadian labor history shows “hope is critical to struggles for social change.”
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The Irish Socialist Who Organized an Uprising
On the 100th anniversary of a failed rebellion in Ireland, many on the left will commemorate the revolt's leader, James Connolly.
Reclaiming and Revolting Bodies: “Fat: The Play“
A collective of self-identified fat, queer, femme performers and writers created a play that centers their narratives.
Ladydrawers: The Gresham Experiment, Part 2
How are food access issues and the mainstream media's depiction of a neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago connected?
Ladydrawers: The Gresham Experiment, Part 1
How does a scarcity of healthy food options and street violence relate in the Chicago neighborhood of Auburn Gresham?
Ladydrawers: Hog Brains and a Mysterious Illness Linked to Bacon Processing
From public health risks to profound racism, for workers and eaters alike, the world of meat processing is packed with dangers.
The Struggle for Hawaiian Education
The Hawaiian education movement seeks self-determination for Native Hawaiian students and their communities.