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Subject Editor’s Choice: Environmental Racism and Social Injustice at Military Bases, Sex Work Is Work: An Interview with Ocean State Advocacy, and more
Date October 21, 2022 5:00 PM
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Read our editor’s picks for the week:
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Environmental Racism and Social Injustice at Military Bases ([link removed])

Black service members were at higher risk of exposure to contaminated water at Camp Lejeune than their white counterparts. Using private law, combined with grassroots activism, is one way to get justice for the environmental and health harms they faced. Read more... ([link removed])

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Sex Work Is Work: An Interview with Ocean State Advocacy ([link removed])
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Two sex worker organizers with a mutual aid group for sex workers in Rhode Island discuss labor struggles, decriminalization, abolition, and more. Read more... ([link removed])

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Nothing is Broken: What Evaluation and Philanthropy Can Learn from Abolitionism ([link removed])

This 2022 GEO Conference Short Talk invites grantmakers to consider what they can learn from abolitionist movements to radically transform philanthropic institutions. Watch and read more... ([link removed])
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Why Access to Education Is Key to Dismantling Mass Incarceration ([link removed])
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In Louisiana, formerly incarcerated women are organizing to dismantle mass incarceration. The road to justice is long, but important gains are being made. Read more... ([link removed])

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