Representative Jackie Speier has written an autobiography. She calls it “Undaunted.” It’s packed with personal revelations. For Speier, the personal has always been political, starting before she nearly lost her life
What if the government invited you to live in affordable housing – then told you that the ground on which those apartments were built was polluted with lead and arsenic. Yes,
Read more: Living Downstream Preview: Public Housing on a Superfund Site – January 2, 2019
There’s still plenty of time for skating and fun at Snoopy’s Home Ice this winter, but something special is in store in the coming year.
Attendance is down slightly at
Read more: Snoopy’s Home Ice to Celebrate 50th in 2019 – January 1, 2019
You may have heard that veterans of Vietnam settled a suit in the 1980s related to exposure to the defoliant Agent Orange. You probably don’t know that civilians who tested the
This week we’re previewing “Living Downstream,” our Environmental Justice podcast. Today, a story from Richmond, California. Reporter Claire Schoen (SHONE) calls this episode “Smackdown: City Hall versus Big Oil.” Her guide
Read more: Living Downstream Excerpts: Smackdown: City Hall versus Big Oil – December 27, 2018
- Living Downstream Excerpts: Trailer Park Conditions in Coachella Valley Improve as Community Health Workers Make a Difference – December 26, 2018
- Living Downstream Excerpts: Indian Approach to Fire May Save Lives and Land – December 25, 2018
- Researchers Discuss the Latest Medical Marijuana Studies at the Emerald Cup – December 21, 2018
- Emerald Cup Celebrates Harvest and Full Legalization of Cannabis – December 18, 2018