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Trump’s New Coal Rules Will Bury Rural America

Gloria Oladipo August 19, 2019 Gloria Oladipo

People of color and white rural populations are going to suffer the most from the EPA’s war on renewable power.

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The Battle for the Commons in Neoliberal Colombia

Juan Pablo Melo August 5, 2019 Juan Pablo Melo

The local struggle to protect the Rio Blanco ecological reserve epitomizes the resistance against the destructive impact of decades of neoliberal development.

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France: The Gilets Noirs Are in the Building

Mathilde Mathieu and Rouguyata Sall August 5, 2019 Mathilde Mathieu and Rouguyata Sall

Paris’s tourist economy relies on a hidden army of undocumented migrants. But these workers are no longer happy to remain in the shadows — and their protests for regular status are drawing inspiration from the gilets jaunes.

Bassam Shakaa: The Making of a Palestinian ‘Organic Intellectual’

Ramzy Baroud August 5, 2019 Ramzy Baroud

Bassam Shakaa, the former Mayor of Nablus, Palestine, passed away on July 22 at the age of 89. Shakaa struggled on behalf of all Palestinians, with profound affinity to pan-Arabism and constant awareness of the global class struggle.

Between Sacred Waters and Natural Capital: Resistance to Hydroelectric Dams in Mongolia 

Lital Khaikin July 24, 2019 Lital Khaikin

Major hydroelectric projects in Mongolia continue to demonstrate a lack of transparency, accountability for transboundary environmental impacts, and a resistance toward meaningful consultation with impacted communities.

Who Killed Oscar and Valeria: The Inconvenient History of the Refugee Crisis

Ramzy Baroud July 22, 2019 Ramzy Baroud

The haunting image of the bodies of Salvadoran father, Oscar Alberto Martinez Ramirez and his daughter, Valeria, who were washed ashore at a riverbank on the Mexico-US border cannot be understood separately from El Salvador’s painful past. 

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