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Rights

Here to Stay: How Spain’s migrants self-organized to fight for their rights

Rights

Students leave the classroom to protest against sexual harassment in a Brazilian public school

Read the original story in Portuguese in Marco Zero Editor's note: After having their complaints about sexual harassment...

Apr 07, 2022
India

We Need Climate Action – But It Shouldn’t Be at the Expense of Social Justice

A ‘just transition’ is one that preserves people’s right to social and economic justice while society transitions to...

Apr 05, 2022
Rights

Punished by the pandemic, workers’ rights movements push back

https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/dea7e095194e48c9af9f2c2234b5534b

Mar 11, 2022
India

Inside the Winter of Discontent for India’s Gig Workers

There is a storm of discontent brewing within India’s app-based worker community, which the Union government has been...

Dec 29, 2021
Rights

As COVID-19 recedes, NYC’s Black, Brown and immigrant residents struggle to access healthy food

NEW YORK – The Plaza square is sandwiched between a renovated milk bottling plant, an Applebees, and the...

Nov 19, 2021
California

San Bernardino residents’ quest for fresh, healthy food as COVID-19 persists

SAN BERNADINO, Calif. – Around 11 a.m. Cyrilene begins organizing the kitchen at the Highland Senior Center, as...

Nov 19, 2021
Georgia

Atlanta’s urban farms make a stand against food redlining

ATLANTA – In the heart of Atlanta, 61-year-old Wayne Ricketts spends his days rooting up weeds, harvesting the...

Nov 19, 2021
United States

The pandemic pushes more Black Americans to take up urban farming to fight ‘food apartheid’

Before coronavirus shutdowns gave Mike Daniels an unexpected furlough, he hadn’t thought much about urban gardening, though he’d...

Nov 19, 2021
Missouri

St. Louis community gardens, food pantries head off COVID-19 food catastrophe 

ST. LOUIS, Mo. —On a crisp late summer morning, 65-year-old Army veteran Nancy Vonner walked the five blocks...

Nov 19, 2021
Photography

The Geography of Food Insecurity in America

Nov 19, 2021
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