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Artists contribute to the well-being of our communities. It’s time to give them a basic income.
The Bad River Tribe has taken on a billion-dollar Canadian oil pipeline company to defend manoomin and the fresh waters that sustain it—and us all.
is a Colombian-American journalist, based in Bogotá, where she covers human rights, the environment, and social movements. In 2016, the Texas native moved to Colombia to report on the historic peace ...
(they/she) is a Sikh American community advocate, educator, artist, and scholar. Kang’s work centers Asian American collaborative resistance as a site for imagining environmentally and economically ...
Nonetheless, such representations make artists the “hard case” for basic income. And so, to convince people that we need a guaranteed income floor, it can feel easier to start with non-artists. That’s ...
(she/her) is co-director and communications lead at Pangea Legal Services. As the daughter of immigrants, Vanessa’s unwavering commitment to immigrant rights is deeply personal. Her work at Pangea ...
(she/her) is a co-director and community organizer at Pangea Legal Services, where she supports the advocacy efforts of immigrants detained by ICE in the Central Valley area. Esperanza is an immigrant ...
is a freelance correspondent and documentary producer originally hailing from the Gold Coast, Australia, but presently splitting her time between Guatemala and Spain. Stephanie investigates and ...
A simple, low-cost method is helping impoverished women identify abnormal cervical cells and prevent premature cancer deaths.