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Protest in Lansing Michigan in December over attempt by Michigan legislature to gut measures that help the environment, wages and more.
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Dear Readers,
On these pages are struggles unfolding around the country for clean affordable water and a safe environment. Behind all of the attacks taking place today on our very lives today, in one way or the other, open or hidden, is the corporate drive for profits at the expense of human lives and the Earth. Please send your story! — The Editors
 

People of poisoned town want relocation


 

Flint court case claims at risk


 
http://peoplestribune.org/pt-news/2019/01/what-will-be-left/
 

Youth challenge Dem leaders on climate change


 

Uniting to help those affected by the fires in California


 

Baltimore bans water privatization


 

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