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Audrea Lim
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Audrea Lim is a journalist in New York City. She writes The Nation ’s Taking Heat series.
Almost 80 percent of the Cherry-Todd Electric Cooperative’s members are Native Americans—why were there so few on the board?
A few years ago, Adan Anguiano was in prison. Now he has a career installing solar panels in East Los Angeles.
As climate change alters how and where food is grown, Puerto Rico’s agroecology brigades serve as a model for sustainable farming.
Black and brown communities have long borne the brunt of our addiction to fossil fuels—and now they are leading the fight for a post-carbon economy.
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Saturday’s Peoples Climate March brought together activists from indigenous resistance groups to Black Lives Matter to the Boy Scouts, all demanding: Act now.
Fighting against white supremacy and neoliberalism takes organizing—and lots of it.
How Africa and China’s own borderlands became the center of Beijing’s new empire.
Recent militant action in Canada is leading a global movement to protect frontier resources.
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