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Urban food insecurity is often overlooked—and so is the potential for growing food in unlikely places.
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A conversation with singer-songwriter Julie Williams about how her music connects to social justice, how country music has historically silenced Black voices, and what the Beyoncé effect is doing for Black artists and fans.
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A new concept takes shape and offers hope for residents of the Gulf that future hurricanes might inflict less, if any, property damage.
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In the aftermath of the tsunami, some studies focused on the issue of how after a disaster an aid agency can help survivors not only restore but improve their incomes.
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MIT architecture students design a new housing concept for the Gulf Coast that combines affordability with hurricane-ready sturdiness, and ease of construction.
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With 17 guests, one Haitian family reflects the struggles of many in the months since the quake
In the town of Saint Michel, the Perards have opened their doors to a stream of relatives and friends who fled the destroyed capital.
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“I’m proactive. And if I see something is wrong, I’ll say so, and do my best to fix it,” says Anny Khan, who founded an organization that helps educate the public about the needs of refugees.
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In 11 short months, Feras Shawish and Rehab Alkadi have begun to build a new home for themselves, complete with American friends and a busy day care schedule.
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Seeds of success
In Cambodia, farmers have been learning a new way to grow rice that uses fewer seeds but results in greater yields—all of which translates into more income for their families. Some farmers like Khek Koeu are even going a step further. With the help of Oxfam and a local partner, they have received training on how to cultivate high-quality seeds, which they can sell for as much as five times the standard price.