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Across the country, people are forced to drink toxic water — and pay high prices for it. Communities are joining together and demanding that local, state and federal governments meet their demand for clean affordable water.

 
On these pages are stories of the peoples’ fight to save the Earth and humanity from corporate destruction. Please send your stories to info@peoplestribune.org or contact us at 800-691-6888
 

Congress: Fund the Black Lung Disability Fund!


 

A poisoned southern town fights for clean water


 

If It Was Your Child: 60 Children develop cancer


 

Water and environmental protesters head for trial


 

For a Green New Deal in the Rust Belt


 

Protesters in California demand: Don’t bail out PG&E, make it public


 

The ‘new lead,’ PFAS contamination, in Benton Harbor


 

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