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The Humble Carrot’s Colorful History

June 5, 2024 By Independent Media Institute

The carrot has followed armies, colonial explorers, and politicians to become one of the world’s most prized vegetables.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: book, environment, food

Texas Grassroots Alliance interviews the author of Tribulations Of An Afro-Latino Caribbean Man.

April 13, 2024 By Egberto Willies

Interview about my new book “Tribulations of an Afro-Latino Caribbean Man: Racism Didn’t Stop My Smile, Hope, Or Journey Forward” with Houston Democracy Project’s founder Neil Aquino (@aquino1_neil) & Texas Grassroots Alliance’s Alex Montalvo (@montalvoftw).

Filed Under: General Tagged With: African American, Afro-Latino, Alexander Montalvo, black, book, Book Interview, caribbean, Houston Democracy Project, interview, latino, Martin Luther King, Neil Aquino, racism, Texas Grassroots Alliance, Tribulations of an Afro-Latino Caribbean Man

‘Public Trust’—A Key Legal Tool to Preserve Our Natural Resources

January 10, 2023 By Independent Media Institute

boy scouts standing near a river

Law professor Mary Wood breaks down how people can protect their right to clean air, water, and land as well as fortify their climate change resiliency.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: activism, Aric Sleeper, book, Climate Change, Community, environment, Europe/Italy, Europe/United Kingdom, History, Human Rights, interview, Law, North America/United States of America, Opinion, Politics, Social Science, United Nations

Striving Over Surviving

February 1, 2018 By Danny Cardwell

10% Discount Coupon Code: POLITICSDONERIGHT Striving Over Surviving Danny Cardwell Never Stop By Simba Sana Agate Publishing, 260 pp., It would be easy to categorize “Never Stop” as a postmodern Horatio Alger novel set in an urban community. This memoir has all the ingredients of a rag to riches story. But such a reading has […]

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