Cancer Alley Now Coronavirus Alley The pollution-induced illnesses these Louisianans have suffered for decades put them at greater risk from COVID-19 By Krista Karlson June 9, 2020 In this story: coronavirus, environmental justice, air
Racism Is Killing the Planet The ideology of white supremacy leads the way toward disposable people and a disposable natural world By Hop Hopkins June 8, 2020 In this story: environmental justice, environmental law
Birding While Black A conversation with birder Jason Ward, educator and host of “Birds of North America” By Jason Mark June 5, 2020 In this story: environmental justice
The People Versus Nestlé’s Profiteering of Community Water Locals in Ontario, Canada, say water is a human right, not a commodity By Nick Davidson June 7, 2020 In this story: environmental justice, water
Black Americans 2.6 Times More Likely to Die From COVID-19 A public health debacle that can only be cured by addressing racism By Hop Hopkins May 25, 2020 In this story: coronavirus, environmental justice
The US Grassroots Accelerator Offers a Chance for Radical Collaboration A unique program supports women environmental leaders By Wendy Becktold May 21, 2020 In this story: women, environmental justice, activism
How to Build Diverse Coalitions Don’t be afraid to talk about racism By Heather Smith May 6, 2020 In this story: politics, environmental justice
Two Pandemics in the Ecuadorian Amazon: COVID-19 and Oil Indigenous families face dire threat from oil spill By Mitch Anderson April 28, 2020 In this story: environmental justice, oil, coronavirus
Is This Why Detroiters Are Dying From the Coronavirus? Why did it take a pandemic to turn Detroit’s water back on? By Heather Smith April 25, 2020 In this story: coronavirus, environmental justice, racial justice
One Woman’s Fight for Clean Air in Louisiana’s Cancer Alley The battle to block Formosa’s plastic manufacturing complex By Julie Dermansky February 19, 2020 In this story: environmental justice