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CNN
From Katrina to Ida, what has Louisiana learned?
Mitch Landrieu, Founder and President of E Pluribus Unum, former mayor of New Orleans, former lieutenant governor of Louisiana, shares his thoughts on lessons from past hurricanes.
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Equity & Justice
Activists Band Together to Stop Gerrymandering in Their Community
‘Gerrymandering is a threat to our democracy' — With congressional districts set to be redrawn later this year, these activists are banding together to stop gerrymandering in their community.
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Equity & Justice
The Fight for the Right to Vote Continues Today
‘The Constitution as written was deeply flawed, especially on the issue of voting rights’ — Adam Jentleson explains why the fight for voting rights is so important
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Equity & Justice
Memphis’ Fight Against the Byhalia Pipeline
This Memphis community is rallying together to stop an oil pipeline that would devastate a neighborhood already plagued by environmental racism
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CNN
America desperately needs a Truth and Racial Healing Commission
Mitch Landrieu, Founder & President of E Pluribus Unum, states that while racism remains our nation's Achilles' heel we will continue to suffer.
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Equity & Justice
Creating equitable talent pipelines through community-industry partnership
How organizations can support first-generation college students and a diverse workforce through internships
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E Pluribus Unum
Divided by Design: A Podcast by E Pluribus Unum
Mitch Landrieu and a slew of advocates, historians, and experts help us better understand what systemic racism looks like in America today.
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Equity & Justice
Designing racial justice at the intersection of art, history, and the imagination
How an art museum is shaping the nexus of culture and racial equity in this country.
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Equity & Justice
Stacey Abrams Fights For a Fair Count In The 2020 Census
‘The census delivers financial resources and political power, but only to those who are counted.’ — Stacey Abrams is doing everything in her power to make sure that every community gets counted in the 2020 census.
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America's Food Fund
Food insecurity in America is growing at a rapid pace. COVID-19 is accelerating it.
Many organizations are on the front lines of the COVID-19 rapid-response effort, however, they are facing new challenges every day
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Equity & Justice
Baltimore Ascendant
An innovative grant program in Baltimore is showing what one citizen and a big idea can do to change a community.
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Dial Fellows
COVID-19 is a dire threat to the vulnerable in jails and prisons. Here’s what we can do about it.
Civil-rights lawyer Alec Karakatsanis discusses the life-threatening danger that COVID-19 poses to the millions of people in U.S. prisons and jails, and how his organization, Civil Rights Corps, is responding.
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Equity & Justice
Can Donald Trump Actually Delay the 2020 Presidential Election?
Joe Biden is worried that Trump will try to delay the presidential election. Trump likely can’t do that — but that doesn’t mean voting will go off without a hitch in November.
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Equity & Justice
Mississippi Case Challenges Lifetime Felon Voting Ban
This foster dad and Little League coach is fighting to restore voting rights in Mississippi for people with previous felony convictions like him.
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Equity & Justice
This Teen Wants to Let 17 Year Olds Vote in the Primary Election
This soon-to-be 18-year-old will be eligible to vote in the November general election, but has no say in who the Democratic nominee will be. Now she’s fighting to change the law.
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Equity & Justice
Historian Carol Anderson on How Voter Suppression Targets Students & Black People
From voter ID laws to gerrymandering, this author breaks down all the voter suppression tactics that keep students and Black people from casting their ballots.
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Equity & Justice
This Restaurant Serves ‘Immigrant Food’ in Trump’s Backyard
This restaurant's unique menu lets customers buy lunch and donate to immigrant rights groups at the same time.
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Social Justice
Demo Day '19: Goodr
Since its founding in 2017, Goodr has helped businesses donate over one million pounds of surplus food to nonprofits that serve the people who need it.
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Equity & Justice
Mitch Landrieu on Why Racism Is the Most Troubling Issue in America
This former New Orleans mayor traveled to 13 states in the South to better understand racial injustice and white privilege — after speaking to hundreds of people, he launched an initiative to confront America's 'original sin'.
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Equity & Justice
Stockton, CA Mayor Michael Tubbs on Investing in Young People
‘Talent and intellect are universal, but…resources and opportunities are not.’ — Here’s what one of the youngest mayors in the nation is doing to combat economic inequality and empower young people in his city.
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Equity & Justice
Deo Niyizonkiza Built Health Initiative in Burundi Village After Surviving Genocide
Deo Niyizonkiza survived civil war in Burundi and escaped genocide in Rwanda. Now he’s helping communities heal from the traumas of war by expanding access to life-saving health care.
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Media & Journalism, and Equity & Justice
Athletes + Activism
Today’s star athletes are making headlines not only for their athletic achievements, but for their dedication to fighting injustice.
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The Trace and Miami Herald
Since Parkland
Teen reporters tell the stories of children who can no longer tell their own.
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Equity & Justice
Anna Deavere Smith on Exploring the American Psyche
In Notes from the Field, the award-winning actress and playwright embodies characters with up-close perspectives on this country’s greatest shames.
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The Economist
The Real Scandal of Voting Fraud
For The Economist’s special “World in 2019” issue, Laurene Powell Jobs writes about the disturbing trend of efforts to disenfranchise voters.
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Equity & Justice
How Chef José Andrés Delivered Meals—and Hope—to Puerto Rico
One year after Hurricane Maria ravaged the island of Puerto Rico, we look back at the story of the chefs who took action.
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Equity & Justice
Photo Essay: Chicago CRED Joins March For Our Lives in DC
Among the massive crowd at the historic March For Our Lives event in the Spring were dozens of men from Chicago CRED.
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Equity & Justice
To Tear Down Racism, Build More Memorials
Equal Justice Initiative is building a productive model for confronting America's history of racial violence.
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Environment, and Equity & Justice
Using Solar to Restore Economic Sovereignty on Tribal Lands
GRID Alternatives is helping the next generation of tribal leaders transform their communities—economically and environmentally—through renewable energy.
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Equity & Justice
How Thread is Weaving Community in Baltimore
Thread's unique mentoring model is building relationships across traditional boundaries in Baltimore.
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Equity & Justice
Baltimore Corps: Pushing Social Change in Charm City
Baltimore Corps is enacting change-and challenge perception about the city.
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Equity & Justice
Blood in the Soil: How Equal Justice Initiative Confronts our History of Racial Violence
College Track students from across the country traveled to Montgomery, Alabama, to participate in Equal Justice Initiative's soil collection project.
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We The Action
Change LGBT+ people's lives by representing them against discriminatory acts
Volunteer for this project! Lambda Legal would love your help with this project.