Black urban farmers dig to uproot U.S. 'food apartheid'

Black farmers are fighting to challenge deep-seated food inequalities in the United States

'That is power': U.S. cities embrace people's budgets amid policing debate

Citizen-led budgeting is increasingly seen by cities and protesters as a strategy for deciding on how to implement ‘defunding’ the police


Coronavirus crisis threatens internet opportunity for Native Americans

The cutoff for tribes to apply for licenses from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) expires next week


Kashmir domicile law raises fears of losing land and culture

Locals fear losing out after a new law allowed non-locals to become permanent residents of the Muslim-majority territory


U.N. chief invites young climate activists to meet, give input

The youth advisory group of seven is tasked with providing perspectives and ideas to help scale up climate action


Can carbon capture help to curb climate change?

As Britain's power grid operator touts carbon capture as key to meeting net-zero goal, just how useful is the technology?


Egypt jails five women influencers over TikTok posts

The women were accused of running online accounts that violated the values and principles of Egypt


Stigma around HIV still rampant in U.S., study finds

A majority of Americans feel uninformed about HIV


Moroccan women break through in rap scene dominated by men

Rap has became embroiled in the country's politics after a rapper, Gnawi, was sentenced to a year in prison for insulting the police in a video


Record number of Black women set to run for U.S. Congress

At least 122 Black or mixed-race women have filed to run for congressional seats in this year's election


Opinion

OPINION: Transitioning was hard. Coming out at work was easy

It took me years of self-discovery to transition, but coming out in a supportive workplace enabled me to be comfortable in my own skin



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