Prop 22 threatens gig worker rights in California; private funds, local governments, and the 2020 election
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Indigenous people have been growing food, creating complex systems of agriculture, gathering, and practicing land stewardship long before the formation of any discipline, area of study, or social movement describing the relationships between environments and humans. Violent colonization and willful ignorance of these Indigenous land stewardship systems have led to the destructive replacement of the Indigenous relationships with our environment with parasitic, extractive systems, which now urgently need to be corrected.
This article from the fall 2020 edition of the Nonprofit Quarterly, is part of a series of works on the subject of environmental justice and Indigenous communities.
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With federal funds for pandemic-related election costs blocked, Mark Zuckerberg donated $300 million to fill part of the gap. But lawsuits seek to block this, too.
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