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In Settegast, where the average person dies before retirement age, Black women battle environmental racism and a record increase in cost of living.
The reasons driving the crisis look different depending on where you live, but the bottom line is the same: You can’t survive without water.
The annual Angola rodeo offers both a rare glimpse of humanity and a sobering reminder of the racism driving America’s culture.
The desire for a better quality of life is pushing Black people toward the epicenter of climate disasters and racism.
President Donald Trump reversed progress on climate change and reinforced his commitment to fossil fuels on Monday. While his campaign fanned the flames of culture wars and economic propaganda, his ...
The oil industry attracted Black folks to Beaumont, Texas. A century later, they’re left battling a climate, housing, and health crisis.
Millions face continued exposure to lead and toxic chemicals as Trump halts key water reforms.
Phoenix is America’s fastest-growing city, driven in large part by an influx of new Black residents. But building a sustainable community there is a challenge.
As tariffs drive up costs, Black businesses face a dual challenge: economic survival and preserving community anchors.
From steer decorating to barrel racing, these Black women and girls have long shaped rodeo culture — now Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter is bringing their legacy to the mainstream.
Tolu Familoni quit her job and moved to Mexico City last year. She is one of thousands of Black Americans who've made the move in recent years. (Adam Mahoney/Capital B) Over the last two months, more ...
Who Pays for South Carolina’s Data Boom? South Carolina has at least 17 data centers, but most of them are in areas with fewer Black residents than the state average. Meanwhile, the power plants being ...
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