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Greening West Woodlawn

The West Woodlawn Arboretum, in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood, reflects a "new narrative" of "joy and abundance."

Audrey Henderson2021-11-22T10:49:42-05:00November 22, 2021|
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The Bird Patrol

Chicago is the most dangerous city in the country for birds. Meet the people who want to change that.

Ryan Schnurr2022-01-14T16:52:35-05:00November 15, 2021|
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Ohio’s Indigenous Landscapes

Documenting the indigeneity embedded in the culture and geography of the state.

William Sharp2022-01-27T11:25:42-05:00November 12, 2021|
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  • William Gardner - Rivendell Gardens

Building a Black-Owned Food Ecosystem in Detroit

Detroit’s Black-owned food businesses thrive through networks of collaboration and support.

Randiah Camille Green2021-10-15T11:04:26-04:00October 7, 2021|
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What Chicago’s Major Taylor Trail Could Be

Marshall Taylor was a cycling legend. Residents say the trail that bears his name is an asset in need of investment.

Audrey Henderson2021-10-08T10:48:50-04:00September 17, 2021|
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Reducing Recidivism and Building Green Industry Skills in Detroit

For programs like Goodwill's Greenworks, it starts with engagement.

Nina Misuraca Ignaczak2021-09-24T11:13:44-04:00September 10, 2021|
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Wisconsin’s Black Farming Tradition

Since the mid-1800s, agriculture has created a path to agency and freedom for Black people in Wisconsin.

Kynala Phillips2023-03-01T00:06:50-05:00August 20, 2021|
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Inside the Decades-Long Fight Over an Ohio Superfund Site

In Uniontown, Ohio, outside of Akron, residents and officials have clashed over cleanup of the Industrial Excess Landfill.

Yanick Rice Lamb2021-09-10T10:47:18-04:00August 18, 2021|
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  • Black-Owned Energy Transitions

Building a Just Energy Future in Michigan

Biden's Justice40 Initiative wants an equitable transition to clean energy. In Detroit, Black-led businesses are key.

Nina Misuraca Ignaczak2021-09-10T10:30:48-04:00July 30, 2021|
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Grasping at Shifting Sands

On the eroding shores of Lakes Michigan and Huron, a buried eighteenth-century lumber port, and the stakes of inaction.

Natalie Tomlin2022-04-15T16:47:43-04:00July 16, 2021|
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Climate Emergency and Environmental Justice in the Rust Belt

Stories on climate change, industrial legacies, and planning for a just future.

Ryan Schnurr2023-02-01T15:31:00-05:00July 2, 2021|
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The Long Tail of Indiana’s Oil and Gas Boom

The state’s early industry remade more than the landscape.

Ava Tomasula y Garcia2021-09-21T13:43:49-04:00May 28, 2021|
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