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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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An unequal world makes ending poverty harder—and puts the chance at a good life out of reach for too many people.
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Oxfam partner influences establishment of equitable land policies in Timor-Leste and empowers citizens to fight for their land rights.
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One visionary woman pays a heavy price for her opposition to a silver mine, but remains firm.
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Last week, OSHA released findings from an investigation into a plant in Florida, owned by Pilgrim’s Pride, the second largest poultry company in the country. They found 14 “serious” violations and several less than serious.
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Together with the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts and the Massachusetts attorney general’s office, Oxfam challenges an executive order that it sees as illegal, unconstitutional, and dangerous.