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JusticeCredit: Arun Kuchibhotla on Unsplash Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, its lessons for climate justice, community governance, and solidarity are more important than ever. During the last week of August 2025, local organizers and community members converged for a Week of Action in New Orleans, as well as locations in Alabama and Mississippi, to share many of these teachings. Organized by the Katrina 20 Local Planning Committee, and anchored b…See the Story
Reflecting On The Impacts Of Hurricane Katrina's Death Toll, 20 Years Later
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Protestors · BinghamtonLabor Day, which became a US national holiday in 1894, was once a very big deal. Photos such as this one taken in Buffalo, NY, in 1900 speak to the tens of thousands of workers who would march on Labor Day to be counted and to stand up for their rights. Labor’s mobilization in 2025 was hardly on the scale of 1900. But this year’s marches nonetheless mark an impressive revival of an old labor union tradition. In Boston, this year’s Labor Day marc…See the Story
“It Is Good to Be with Family, Movement Family”—Labor’s on the March - Non Profit News
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Unemployment · United StatesImage Credit: AnnaStills on iStock The unemployment rate among Black women is rising. The most recent jobs report finally had pundits and policymakers on alert, but the warning signal has been flashing in vain for months: Black women’s unemployment has been steadily tracking up. Right now, their experiences are sounding an alarm that should concern us all. While headlines tout overall labor market gains, Black women facing rising unemployment re…See the Story
Black Women’s Unemployment Signals Trouble for All - Non Profit News
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