The Fight to Save the ‘Dinosaur’ of the Delaware River
Having survived for over 100 million years, Atlantic Sturgeon are known for their resilience. But due to human-driven environmental threats they are now on the verge of extinction.
Having survived for over 100 million years, Atlantic Sturgeon are known for their resilience. But due to human-driven environmental threats they are now on the verge of extinction.
The five-session interactive program empowers students to better understand the root causes of bullying, become more resilient by increasing their self esteem, and to be more empathetic, said The Peace Center’s Danny Thomas.
Students in grades K-6 have time to submit an entry before the deadline on Jan. 31.
Green Amendments in every state would empower good government officials and arm our people with enforceable constitutional rights to take meaningful action to stop the rapid advancement of the climate crisis.
The rally is a call for community organizing and action to protect human rights, democracy, equality, and the planet.
The summit takes places Jan. 19 at William Tennent High School in Warminster – and it’s not too late to register.
As activists double down on the disruptive tactics of recent campaigns, the movement’s leaders see opportunities to broaden its base to include people concerned about pocketbook issues like jobs and the cost of housing.
As we approach a second Trump Administration, we need to build solidarity within our communities and expand local-level efforts to defend immigrants.
Corporate campaigning has a vital role to play in what our social movements will be up to in the coming years, writes Earth Quaker Action Team Media & Research Coordinator Eve Gutman.
“But without federal funding, the road ahead becomes more challenging — not just in sustaining what we do now, but in continuing to grow and innovate,” said Bill Marrazzo, President & CEO for WHYY.
Proposed funding cuts in the draft budget “would impact our ability to do similar investigations and ensure student safety in the future,” said Jennifer Garman, CEO of Philadelphia-based Disability Rights Pennsylvania.
Fetterman began repeating himself, shouting and questioning why “everybody is mad at me,” “why does everyone hate me, what did I ever do” and slamming his hands on a desk, according to one person who was briefed on what occurred.
Critics of the potential local 287(g) partnership raised concerns over racial profiling, wrongful arrests, lack of due process, and community safety. However, supporters also turned out raising the issues of human trafficking, crime, and alleged treason.
At the first two hearings, some folks brought receipts, and some brought excuses, while the cyber charters themselves declined to appear at all.