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It is time for journalists to pay attention to the other climate crisis: species extinction.
For California’s indigenous farmworker population, healthcare that respects their traditions is vital.
Both the nature of the work and flaws in the support system cause injuries and illness.
With a partial agreement reached and tens of thousands remaining on strike, UC workers wonder if they can afford the work they love.
Recently passed legislation pushes new construction as a solution.
California Farmworkers and the Struggle for Health Care
Where government and health care institutions are absent, some communities turn to grassroots action.
Voters rejected election deniers in key states, but the path to extremism remains open.
Long-suffering residents of Dimock, Pennsylvania, feel cautiously hopeful after Gov.-elect Josh Shapiro announces plea deal with natural gas company.
Petition circulators have reportedly claimed that a ballot measure would ban new oil and gas wells near homes. In fact, it would do the opposite.
Organizers say door-knocking by domestic workers inspires key voters.
Rising premiums and co-pays next year could destabilize many already struggling with inflation.
An innovative organizer for three unions, Ross also challenged U.S. policy toward Central America.
Public prosecution ‘a great model’ for future suits against polluters.
Tip to journalists: COP27 and food price inflation are part of the same story.
As advocates and academics question the impact of flights over neighborhoods, police departments lack persuasive evidence of crime-fighting effectiveness.
The Union of Southern Service Workers is organizing food service, retail and health care workers through direct action against low wages and historical racism.
The aftereffects of the pandemic are likely to depress homeownership rates for Black and Latino households in California.
Laura Poitras’ documentary about Nan Goldin is more than just a snapshot of the photographer’s life.
But as California moves to decriminalize street vending, many wonder if aggressive policing will stop.