How Republicans Whitewash MLK

The GOP has a history of taking Martin Luther King Jr.’s words out of context to justify their own racist policies. Jan 20, 2023 In this 1965 photo, President Lyndon B. Johnson discusses the Voting Rights Act with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images U.S. Rep. Chip Roy of Texas is just the latest…

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Black Joy Is Propelling a Rural Racial Justice Movement

In the summer of 2020, when protests against police brutality were taking place in Portland and Salem, Oregon, Julianne Jackson was there with the crowds on the streets, chanting for justice. But something nagged at her. Jackson, a Black woman with a loud voice and an infectious laugh, began to feel that she was not…

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Urban Walkability is Gaining a Foothold in the U.S.

Jake Poznak, co-owner of Moonrise Izakaya, a Japanese restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, could have easily been a statistic of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the National Restaurant Association, more than 100,000 restaurateurs across the country had to close their businesses because of the pandemic. After the first wave, when restaurants began to reopen,…

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The refugee who created a refuge for nature in a conflict zone

Raised in a refugee camp, Paul Sein Twa is one of Myanmar’s leading environmental defenders. Despite living in a conflict zone, he has been instrumental in protecting swathes of his homeland Indigenous leaders across the globe are winning gamechanging environmental victories against the odds. In our ‘guardians of the wild’ series, we hear from those…

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My Wish For Humanity

Jan 20, 2023— Learning to love takes time, sometimes a long time. Sometimes we feel crushed and like we can’t rise up again, but Antoinette Pienaars wish for humanity is for all to know that we are never completely dead inside. Life can begin again. Mother Nature teaches us the truth of our resilience and…

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