This month’s bulletin spotlights a range of stories related to Indigenous peoples and climate change, extractivism, and the ...
Operation Metro Surge cost residents and businesses in Minneapolis nearly $700 million in economic losses, writes Ibrahim ...
This bulletin devoted to Global Indigenous Peoples News, part of the Glocal Exchange project of Weave News, seeks to highlight some of the current issues from Indigenous communities in different parts ...
Alexandra Rauscher explores how Vive Río San Juan and Tequisquiapan Verde are working against the current of constant ...
This article is the first in a series of three articles by Axel Fair-Schulz and Lettie Kazian on the Socialism Conference held in Chicago in July 2025. During the long weekend of July 3-6, 2025, Left ...
BIO Siye Dlamini grew up in the beautiful Kingdom of Eswatini and at 20 years old moved to the USA to pursue a Bachelor's degree. She graduated with an honors degree in Political Science. Storytelling ...
On the evening of an otherwise warm and comfortable June day in 2011, Copenhagen, Denmark, experienced a rare but intense natural disaster that would forever change its approach to climate resilience.
The deep consequences of interconnected globalized systems paired with destructive localized human actions is on full display in the La Guajira peninsula of Northeastern Colombia. Prolonged ...
The water in Myanmar’s Kachin State tastes like battery acid. But speaking out about it could burn even worse, some locals say in a recent study, and you might not live to drink again. By the edge of ...
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