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    ‘They’re Building a Chemical Factory on My Ancestors’ Graves’

    Residents of St. James Parish, Louisiana, are fighting to keep a toxic plastic chemicals factory from being built on the site of ancestral burial grounds.

    Gerrymandered Maps Driving Electoral Process Over the Cliff

    Unfair election maps are bound to produce unfair results in the upcoming midterm elections with long-lasting negative impacts throughout the South.

    Lawsuits Challenge Second Class Citizenship Status in Southern States

    A quartet of human rights and community advocates from Alabama and Louisiana met recently to reflect on the challenges to achieving equity and fairness.  

    Across the US, Activists Fill In for a ‘Failed’ Disaster Relief System

    Activists from Florida, Oregon, California, Louisiana, and Texas, are demanding action on long-term climate resilient infrastructure.
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    Louisiana’s Redistricting Roadshow Passes Halfway Mark

    The Roadshow is designed to seek public input on how residents perceive and identify their communities; their interests, social affiliations, and geographical boundaries.

    Voting Rights is the Civil Rights Issue of Our Time

    Three different proposals to strengthen and create nationwide standards on voting are all stalled in Congress.

    Activists Target Roadblocks to Fair Redistricting

    Challenges to fair redistricting in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and Alabama.

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