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Archive (Page 262)

Voting sign outside of the Petersburg, VA voting location

December 14, 2020

Virginians Vote in Favor of Amendment Addressing Gerrymandering

Virginia voters approved a constitutional amendment changing how congressional districts are drawn. The new commission includes citizens in the process.

By Zach Armstrong

Streetview in the Houston Heights

December 14, 2020

‘We Could See Each Other’: How These Houston Business Owners Fought the Pandemic

Small business owners in The Heights have to think of innovative ways to stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic.

By Corina Garcia

Pink chair at edge of Salton Sea, Bombay Beach Ruins

December 14, 2020

A Sea That Never Was and the Community That’s Paying for It

Once considered the jewel of the desert, the Salton Sea basin now poses potential health risks to the underserved communities of immigrant farmworkers who call the area home.

By Lilian Manansala

December 13, 2020

A Vermont Town Reckons with Its Past

Rachel Moore, Executive Director of Helen Day Art Center in Stowe, Vermont, 2020. [Credit: Adriana Teresa Letorney]   (STOWE, Vt.) […]

By Adriana Teresa Letorney

December 13, 2020

Two Illinois Pastors Aim to Bridge Social Justice Divide

(WHEATON, Ill.)—From Pastor Jay Moses’ corner office at Hope Presbyterian Church, the hum of jazz music from across the room […]

By Jennifer Taylor

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