Politics Mar 02 Poor communities await first EPA limits on ‘forever chemicals’ By Michael Phillis, Brittany Peterson, Associated Press
Politics Aug 11 Poor People’s Campaign eyes low-income voters in 13 states The campaign inspired by the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s last organizing effort says new data suggest low-income voters in key states could swing some U.S. Senate races. By Russell Contreras, Associated Press
Health Aug 03 Air pollution down in the U.S. but still hurts marginalized communities most A new study shows that while fine particle air pollution has declined nationwide over the past 40 years, the health and environmental benefits haven't been shared evenly. By Jonathan Colmer, Jay Shimshack, The Conversation
Economy Jul 19 Watch What Will Financial Reform Mean for the Poorest? With President Obama set to sign financial reform legislation, much of the attention has been on the biggest U.S. banks lately. But what about lending practices that affect the poorest Americans? Hari Sreenivsan discusses the "poverty industry" with "Broke, USA"…