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We sat down with photojournalist Ada Trillo after she documented Ukraine in her newest photo essay "The Ones Who Stay."
Read and experience the photo essay, here:
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Oops, We Did It Again! — Red Canary Magazine brought home three awards from the LA Press Club SoCal Awards last night.
We are proud of these wins, but we know there's more to come. Stay tuned. 🌱🍂🧡
🌎️ NEW ARTICLE 🌎️
The new anthology, "A Journal of the Plague Years: Words and Music from the Lost Years" hits on a major lingering effect of the COVID pandemic: uncertainty.
Read our interview with editors of A Journal of the Plague Years:
https://t.co/gZ7oNJOuX5
Follow our writer's experience supporting the goats as they tackle the bush honeysuckle problem at Pittsburgh's Hays Woods as she explores the question: "What is it about goats, anyway?" 🐐🌳
Read now:
https://t.co/pURlWHfp79
Apropos of… too much.
After seeing the news today, we again find the theme and content of David Pollack's "Little Angels" more relevant than we’d like.
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https://t.co/jghyk3IDIU
Writer Gretchen Uhrinek gets up close with Allegheny Goatscape's goat herd to uncover the true adventures in goatscaping.
Follow her experience supporting the goats as she explores the question: "What is it about goats, anyway?" 🐐🌳
Read here:
https://t.co/pURlWHeRhB
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What happens when life and death force two Heroes of the Revolution to confront their narratives.
Read David Pollack's "Little Angels," here:
https://t.co/jghyk3IDIU
This is the Hollywood Food Coalition’s Community Exchange, where in 2023 alone, almost two and a half million pounds of food destined for landfill has been shared and used to prepare hot, healthy dinners seven nights a week.
https://t.co/dP1EQhg6WU
An estimated 30-40 percent of the food produced in this country ends up in landfills instead of feeding the one in six Americans suffering from food insecurity.
Hollywood Food Coalition provides hope for this dilemma.
Read more:
https://t.co/dP1EQhg6WU
This week, Authority Magazine interviewed our Red Canary founder and publisher, Tracy McCartney about what it takes to be an effective communicator.
She emphasizes the power and importance of storytelling, and how it can change the world when used right.
https://t.co/mzVQ38eabX
We invite you to join us this #GivingTuesday in our mission to shine a light on critical environmental and social justice issues. Your support can make a real difference in the pursuit of a sustainable and equitable future.
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"Traveling against the tide of a mass exodus is a surreal experience and not one I can recommend, even as I know I will inevitably do so again, as I have done before. Our expansive societal failure guarantees this cycle repeats.
A new archetype of experience — the previously improbable disaster — was taking shape in the smoldering ruins. The word I see and hear constantly, and which comes merely close to a satisfactory description of my state in the face of all this is grief. Grief. Grief. Grief.
Voiced as a mantra, the word comes closer to accepting the weight placed on it, but it still fails its burden. No single word can encapsulate the anguish, heartbreak, pain and fury that follows fires like these."
Read more as veteran reporter J. Matt (@tinyshocks) searches for a new lexicon to guide our approach to global warming.
https://t.co/FFMvOpr1l2