Earth Day, April 22: fighting to save Mother Earth and Humanity

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Group of kids, members of Earth Guardians, lead an anti-fracking march in Denver.

In recognition of Earth Day, April 22, 2019, the People’s Tribune continues to share stories of the people’s fight to save Mother Earth and humanity from corporate destruction. Please share your stories with us for our readers. Send to info@peoplestribune.org or post your story at peoplestribune.org
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5 years later: Flint water disaster alive and well


 

Is your tap water safe?


 

Detroit water shutoffs are over 100,000


 

Stabilizing the Earth and humanity


 

The rights of corporate property vs the public


 

West Virginian speaks on environmental clean up


 

Youth demand senators back #GreenNewDeal: Voices from Chicago


 

When our children woke up to the nightmare


 

H2O: cool water


 

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