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Around the U.S., progressive candidates are preparing to run for office and push for a liberal opposition that lives up to its ideals.
To fill the growing vacuum of history education in the U.S., racial justice organizers are offering truth-based curricula.
When we interrogate the symbolism of the LGBTQ flag, we can disrupt the myth that queer communities have always been harmonious.
Trump’s funding cuts are stalling efforts to heal the wounds of this country’s tragic experiment in forced assimilation.
For decades, Colombia, the world’s largest producer of cocaine, has persecuted drug traffickers and targeted the farming of coca plants, the natural ingredient used in cocaine. Colombia has also used ...
is a Colombian-American journalist, based in Bogotá, where she covers human rights, the environment, and social movements. In 2016, the Texas native moved to Colombia to report on the historic peace ...
Our tribal sovereignty is defined by a nation-to-nation relationship with the federal government and international standards. There are cascading effects on Indigenous People in education, advocacy, ...
The Bad River Tribe has taken on a billion-dollar Canadian oil pipeline company to defend manoomin and the fresh waters that sustain it—and us all.
Street food goes as far back as ancient Mesopotamia. Four thousand years ago, city dwellers short on time, money, or cooking facilities patronized street food vendors offering quick, cheap, and tasty ...