Fresno’s vision for a post-COVID economy; labor organizing amid the pandemic; Indigenous food sovereignty; is the pandemic a preview of climate disater?; & more!
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The South Has Something to Say: COVID-19 and Our Chance for Transformation

After COVID-19, as beforehand, the road to racial justice in the US necessarily goes through the South.

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Remaking the Economy in Fresno: Community in the Time of COVID

In this Remaking the Economy webinar, leaders and activists discuss the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and how to advance a more equitable Fresno post-pandemic.

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May Day Actions Show Growing Strength of Emerging Labor Network

Friday’s May Day walkouts did not shut companies down, but they do provide evidence of a growing level of labor organizing at traditionally nonunion workplaces.

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Dream of Wild Health: An Expansion in the Midst of Pandemic

A Native American nonprofit farm ramps up for increased production of Indigenous foods.

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Could the Pandemic Be a Preview of Climate Disaster?

The consequences of COVID-19 may be a harbinger of challenges to come from global heating if our current path is not disrupted.

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Michigan’s Governor Is Undeterred by Gun-Toting Militia

In Michigan, the state governor is seeking to outline a positive, post-pandemic vision, despite facing white nationalist armed protestors in the state’s capital.

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Republicans Mobilize for Vote-by-Mail—But Don’t Tell Anyone

In 34 of 50 states, all voters can request mail ballots. Voting by mail will thus be critical, regardless of what election legislation Congress passes this year.

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