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Time and time again women have proven that viewers are interested in the stories they tell.
Deonna Anderson | Sep 13, 2019
Minneapolis effectively eliminated single-family zoning in order to undo decades of segregation and create more affordable housing options. Other states are watching closely.
Deonna Anderson | Aug 1, 2019
Co-op alternatives to Airbnb strive to offer short-term rentals that respect local communities.
Deonna Anderson | Jun 13, 2019
For Black people, whose donor pool is exceptionally small, addressing racism in the medical profession is crucial to finding solutions.
Deonna Anderson | Jun 12, 2019
The genre offers a creative opportunity to tell Black stories, using fantasy and adventure to bring awareness to real-world injustice.
Deonna Anderson | Jun 7, 2019
Through a voluntary land tax and donations from land owners, this organization is working to create an alternative land base for Indigenous people in California’s East Bay.
Deonna Anderson | Apr 30, 2019
As podcast listeners have grown more racially diverse, so have the shows.
Deonna Anderson | Apr 29, 2019
A Bay Area market and cafe aims to build wealth for local food entrepreneurs and local community.
Deonna Anderson | Apr 19, 2019
An Indigenous-led organization in New Mexico is using fungus in an attempt to remove chemicals from soil.
Deonna Anderson | Apr 16, 2019
Race Women on Instagram spotlights generations of Black women trailblazers.
Deonna Anderson | Feb 21, 2019
Here’s where to find a safe space for queer and trans people to get fit or stay healthy.
Deonna Anderson | Jan 9, 2019
The effort to divest from Wall Street—and stop environment-killing projects gained momentum after the historic pipeline protest. Here’s what a city needs, and could gain, from municipal banking.
Deonna Anderson | Jan 2, 2019
Germany, Serbia, and Sweden hosted tens of thousands of migrants three years ago. Can the U.S. take a page from the EU as caravans mass at our border?
Deonna Anderson | Dec 4, 2018
In 1992, after years of advocating for modern infrastructure, Black residents of rural Exmore, Virginia, took matters into their own hands.
Deonna Anderson | Nov 19, 2018
A series of videos are educating gardeners and farmers on the benefits of regenerative agriculture.
Deonna Anderson | Nov 12, 2018
The housing crisis in rural America is often overlooked. At Alabama’s Auburn University, students and faculty address it head on.
Deonna Anderson | Nov 1, 2018
Many in North Carolina were left homeless by the storm and its still-receding floodwaters. This nonprofit wants to shrink the amount of time it takes to rebuild after a disaster.
Deonna Anderson | Sep 27, 2018
These safe spaces offer fitness for people of color and queer folks, the big-bodied and fat-identified, the low-income and differently abled.
Deonna Anderson | Sep 17, 2018
Tunde Wey’s dinner series-slash-public art project raised $50,000 to address Nashville’s affordable housing crisis.
Deonna Anderson | Sep 1, 2018
It wasn’t enough for a group of students to provide free meals. They’re looking to tackle systemic problems.
Deonna Anderson | Jun 15, 2018
Laws that help renters are based on the belief that housing is a right for all, not just for those who own homes.
Deonna Anderson | May 21, 2018