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Posts Tagged ‘Politics’

7 Amazing Environmental Justice Orgs We NEED to Support in 2018

By Maya Lewis | February 5, 2018

Despite our grim environmental status, there are so many great organizations doing important work. We need to remember that and support them in any way we can.

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10 Simple Things We Need To Do To Legitimately Lessen Climate Change

By Maya Lewis | December 21, 2017

We might not all have the time or money to make monumental life changes. But I know I can educate myself, unplug my devices, and cut down on my meat consumption—and I believe you can too.

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The Temporary Protected Status Program is Under Threat and So Are Thousands of Immigrants — Here’s How You Can Save Them

By Nesima Aberra | December 20, 2017

Sudden deportation means willingly turning these immigrants’ lives into chaos.

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5 Reasons We Need Gender Conscious Responses to Climate Change

By Maya Lewis | December 13, 2017

The burdens of climate change disproportionately impact women from low-income communities, particularly in the Global South and Indigenous communities.

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There is a 17% Increase in Mexico Border Deaths This Year — Here’s What We Can Do About It

By Nesima Aberra | November 28, 2017

“With Trump, everything is just getting worse and the border patrol…I don’t know what’s going to happen. People are going to have to take a stand and protect each other.”

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