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Power Play Virtual Event
Join us for a virtual webinar to discuss our new report, "Power Play." Monopolies leverage systemic racism to dominate markets. By identifying racial exploitation as...
Join us for a virtual webinar to discuss our new report, "Power Play." Monopolies leverage systemic racism to dominate markets. By identifying racial exploitation as...
In this episode of the Composting for Community Podcast, we are joined by Domingo Morales who discussed waste equity, the future of composting in NYC,...
Out of the legislative fight over the nuclear plant next door, Prairie Island Indian Community is building its own net zero energy future, on part...
Racial disparity is not merely an outcome of monopoly power, but a means by which corporations attain it. By identifying racial exploitation as a strategy...
Exploring how ILSR’s history, ongoing work, and mission intersect with the movement for racial equity.
Family Dollar announced it plans to close 1,000 stores by the end of 2025. Communities have an opportunity to chart a different path.
Toledo’s Dorr Street is emblematic of what happened in cities across the country. Community leaders are charting a path for rebirth.
Toledo’s Dorr Street is emblematic of what happened in cities across the country. Community leaders are charting a path for rebirth.
In part two of our special series, Seven Hundred Yards, we find out why the nuclear waste “temporarily” stored on Prairie Island is still there...
Michael Martinez of LA Compost received that Community Composter Grounderbreaker Award at ILSR's 50th anniversary celebration.
Prairie Island community members and experts explain how powerful players allowed a nuclear plant to be built less than 700 yards away from the Native...
Hall-Harper is a leader on blocking predatory dollar stores and rebuilding locally owned businesses.
This dedicated focus on BIPOC-led and BIPOC-serving community composters is long overdue,” said Brenda Platt, director of ILSR’s Composting for Community Initiative, about the grant...
How Prairie Island Indian Community resisted the nuclear waste generated and stored less than 700 yards away.