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A Land Trust and a Nonprofit Team Up To Bring More Black Teachers to Kansas City
Texas Cities Are Getting Ready for the State’s ‘Death Star’ Law
Lessons From the U.K.’s Transformative Social Housing System
Filling the Accessible Housing Gap for Disabled People of Color
The El Paso Activists That Kept a Historic Chicano Landmark From Demolition
Accessibility Lawsuits Bring Slow but Steady Wins for Disabled City Residents
At Long Last, North Minneapolis’ Black Residents May Soon Have a Credit Union of Their Own
Inside the Fight To Kick Out Rochester’s Power Company
The Upstate Town That Took Back Its Power
The Grassroots Movement That Built Puerto Rico’s First Community-Owned Microgrid
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Can Guaranteed Income Prevent Gentrification?
A New Digital Legal Tool Helps Immigrant Workers Reclaim Their Stolen Wages
How El Paso Is Fighting Back Against Book Bans in Texas
The Seeds of Economic Recovery Are Already Sprouting Roots in the Bronx
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An Appalachian Model for Regenerating Place-Based, Community Wealth
The Former Dumping Ground That Became a Flourishing Food Ecosystem
Philly’s New Violence Intervention Program Focuses on Stability and Support
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