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Disaster relief often leaves disabled people behind. Disabled first responders are trying to change that

by Bianca Gonzalez August 31st, 2023September 5th, 2023

Disability inclusion in emergency preparedness and response doesn’t just mean supporting disabled victims of extreme weather—it also means including disabled communities in disaster relief strategy

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‘Chími Nu’am’ celebrates and educates about Indigenous food culture

by Ray Levy Uyeda August 17th, 2023August 17th, 2023
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Montana youth win historic climate lawsuit

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The Farm Bill could address climate change and structural racism

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The art world must grapple with climate change

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Supreme Court could upend wetland and water protections in the US

by Ray Levy Uyeda March 29th, 2023August 29th, 2023
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How criminalizing protests stifles climate justice

by Ray Levy Uyeda November 8th, 2022January 23rd, 2023
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Local activism drives eastern Kentucky flood relief

by Sana Khan September 8th, 2022September 8th, 2022
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Climate change is leaving its mark on Indigenous-owned food businesses

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