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When Oil Politics Abroad Fuel Pollution at Home: Why the Gulf South Must Not Be a Sacrifice Zone
For communities across the Gulf South, the fight for clean air, safe water, and a livable future has never been abstract. It is lived every day — in asthma rates, in refinery flares lighting up the night sky, in the steady creep of petrochemical buildout along our coastlines. There is also abject poverty that accompanies these policy driven conditions. And once again, national decisions about oil, foreign policy, and corporate power are placing frontline communities directly

Kyle Crider
4 days ago3 min read


We Are in a Moral Crisis: The reality of Forest Extractivism
Extraction has been normalized in our country since its founding. The color of your skin or the zip code of your home determines the...
Aaliyah Smith and Mareshah Malcom
Jun 7, 20223 min read


Flipping the Script: Reviving Love
On Wednesday January 19th the senate failed to change the filibuster to pass voting rights. This is a blow to democracy and the effects...
Rev M Malcom, MDiv MBA
Feb 3, 20222 min read


A Leader in the war on poverty opens a new front: Pollution
“Those are the areas that do not have municipal water systems to filter and clean the water,” Ms. Evans added.
Rev M Malcom, MDiv MBA
Aug 24, 20181 min read


Environment, Religion Dominate Discussions in Brazil Austria
Two major conferences — one in Brazil and the other in Austria.
Rev M Malcom, MDiv MBA
Aug 24, 20181 min read
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