May Day Exhibit Celebrates San Antonio’s Labor Organizing History
Local union advocates are highlighting the critical importance of labor and revitalizing working-class solidarity.
Local union advocates are highlighting the critical importance of labor and revitalizing working-class solidarity.
'Congress must not let Big Tech block oversight and hide data centers’ real harms from the public, including their immense energy and water use, dangerous pollution, and rising local costs,' said one campaigner.
In a new book, Timothée Parrique dispels the myth of growth and shows how shrinking the economy to a sustainable steady state could make us all richer in the things that truly matter.
How Trump's plan for a million deportations year hinges on targeting non-violent, non-offenders, and asylum seekers.
Coastlines/Faultlines Correspondent Gaige Davila examines the recent explosion at Port Arthur and the allowances residents make for a paycheck.
Deceleration reports back from the 2-day statewide convening of residents fighting data center buildout—from El Paso to Dallas to San Antonio and down to the RGV.
'Coastlines/Faultlines' correspondent Gaige Davila reflects on the horrors of development—and loss of the wild—transforming the Lower Texas Coast.
Deceleration Founder/Managing Editor Greg Harman is an independent journalist who has written about environmental health and justice issues since the late 1990s.
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Marisol Cortez is the Executive Editor of Deceleration. As a creative writer and community-based scholar, she explores place and power in South Texas and for Deceleration covers ecojustice arts and humanities.
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Syris Valentine is a writer and journalist focused on climate solutions, social justice, and the just transition. Their work has appeared in The Atlantic, Grist, High Country News, Scientific American, and elsewhere.
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Gaige Davila writes stories about immigration, environmental justice, and the borderlands.
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Thursday online gathering takes on extreme heat, the leading weather-related killer in the United States.
Panels, Potlucks, and Marches are being held across the Lone Star State to celebrate worker power and solidarity!
Sunday, April 19, at Esperanza Peace & Justice Center.