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Sister Magna Jiménez Martínez, head of the Colegio María Auxiliadora in San Juan, drew on her experience in Haiti to know what needed to be done in Puerto Rico after Hurricane María slammed into the US territory.
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This month, there will be no feasts or family gatherings for the people traveling north, but there is a spirit to celebrate.
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The richest 1 percent in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region were responsible for 26 percent of carbon emissions in 20
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Politics of Poverty
A state of fear: Human rights abuses in North Carolina's tobacco industry
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Politics of Poverty
Rice miracle or mirage: Who gains from high prices in Vietnam?
For rice sector growth in Viet Nam to be sustainable, everybody needs to benefit from the increased wealth.
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Politics of Poverty
"Drain the Swamp," then fill it with corporate lobbyists
Those making up the President-elect's core team in Washington may not bring the shake up he promised.
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Politics of Poverty
Charging up the “deportation machine”
As the Trump administration makes good on its promise to ramp up ICE workplace raids, the damage ripples far and wide. Families are torn apart, industries are drained of workers, and communities are suffering economic and social hits.
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First Person
You won't believe how little $8.25 an hour buys
For my hard-working family and friends who earn just above the US minimum wage, a paycheck doesn’t go very far.
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Working across generations in a struggle to defend the environment and indigenous culture