A Deceleration news summary of WTF happened this week. And maybe how to make it all better. (Week of 02.05.2018)
Greg Harman
Sprawl, What-Me-Worry? lawmakers, smog, and the
Last weekend, Deceleration traveled to the Rio Grande Valley for the Latino Comics Expo, held in Brownsville, the southernmost city in Texas, located on the north bank of the Rio Grande River that joins Texas and Mexico before flowing into the Gulf.
China’s leader affirms an ecological vision aligned with progressive environmental thought. Whether it’s mere rhetoric or has a deeper resonance within Chinese culture will have a profound global
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The number of migrants who died crossing the United States-Mexico border in 2017 remained high, despite a 44 per cent decrease in border apprehensions reported by the US Border Patrol
Below is Pope Francis’s statement on why building a world of peace and justice requires identifying and working beyond “fake news” and embracing peace journalism. There are timely and
January 29, 2018
A roundup of the day’s headlines.
Want to breath better in San Antonio? Wait until summer
“The worst scenario for an asthmatic would be winter in
Marisol Cortez
A few years ago, while writing a series about development politics in San Antonio, and specifically about alternatives to development as a conceptual paradigm, I signed up for
“This is not just a story about vulgar language, it’s about opening up humanity’s worst side.”
Julia Conley / Common Dreams
Leaders from around the world expressed disgust and
The Spring 2018 Kairos Fellowship Equity Cohort is an eight month paid on-the-job training program for emerging leaders of color in the field of civic technology.
Kairos, an ancient Greek
Support the spirit of Ta’iz by demanding a permanent ceasefire and end to all weapon sales
Kathy Kelly – TRANSCEND Media Service
31 Dec 2017 – People living now in Yemen’