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Among the speeches at the UN Climate Summit, a mom’s poem for her daughter stood out—and got a standing ovation.
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First Person
Respecting difference as we strive for equality
Why being equal doesn’t necessarily mean being the same.
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First Person
Fourty-three days and counting without electricity
Well over a month after Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico, residents are still without power. Márel Malaret reports on how solidarity with friends, neighbors, and relatives has kept spirits from sinking.
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Politics of Poverty
Enough of crumbs: We want a piece of the pie
Why are members of the United Automobile Workers (UAW) taking to the street as the latest workers to go on strike this year? Here’s one reason: auto industry profits soared by 92% in ten years, to $250 billion, while worker pay has declined by nearly 20% since 2008.
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Squash blossom risotto by chef Holly Smith, Café Juanita
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How my brother and I cared for our family when the reality of COVID-19 hit us at home in India
An Oxfam staffer visiting her family in India details her experience sharing caregiving duties with her brother in the midst of India's deadly COVID spike.
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The world is highly unequal. So what are global wealth inequality and income inequality? Explore these key terms and more.
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Politics of Poverty
Two for one: Renewables can address energy poverty AND climate change
It's possible to expand energy access and alleviate poverty, without exacerbating climate change impacts, which poor communities experience first and worst.
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Politics of Poverty
What US history shows: 7 years and time for a minimum wage increase
Hardworking Americans need champions in Congress that will fight once again for a higher minimum wage.
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We asked Oxfam volunteers what motivates them. Here’s what they told us.