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Brown Butter Grits
Hearty grits you can dance to
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News update
Surviving Typhoon Rammasun in the Philippines
Nearly 20 typhoons and storms strike the Philippines each year, and climate change is upping the ante. Communities that lie in harm’s way are trying hard to meet the challenge.
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Press release
H.R. 9495 “a threat to free speech,” says Oxfam America
After failing to pass H.R. 9495 last week, a bill that would allow the Treasury Secretary to effectively shut down any non-profit
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Press release
Placing USAID staff on leave is part of a ‘callous, destructive political power play’ - Oxfam
Today, in reaction to news that the Trump Administration is reducing the remaining USAID staff by more than 7,000, Oxfam America President and CEO Abby Maxman released the following statement:
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First Person
A different kind of aquapocalypse
After long seasons of drought, many rural communities in southern Ethiopia found themselves facing another threat last week: floods.
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For March Women's History Month, Oxfam staff, Sisters on the Planet ambassadors, and partners share what sisterhood means to them and how the pandemic has shifted their understanding of their relationships to other women.
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In their own words, women from Bangladesh explain how they fought back in the face of disaster.
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Politics of Poverty
6 simple reasons we should raise the minimum wage right now
The federal minimum wage—just $7.25 an hour—hasn’t been increased in more than a decade.
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Politics of Poverty
From Peru to Missouri: “Adaptation Can Only Go So Far”
Farmers from different hemispheres come together to face the same changing climate.
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Politics of Poverty
Is the economic engine putting people back to work also condemning them to poverty?
Raising the minimum wage is the fundamental first step toward rewarding hard work and restoring the ladder to economic mobility.