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Hilary Flint (left), Melanie Meade (left-center), Elise Keaton Wade (right-center), and Angela Shaneyfelt (right) sit together at a table during a "Working People" live show panel hosted at Red Emma's bookstore in Baltimore on Oct 19, 2024. Photo by Maximillian Alvarez.
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We speak with residents from four different sacrifice zones in the US about how the situations they’re facing in their own communities, and their struggles for justice and accountability, are interconnected.

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Can the Olympics survive climate change?

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