Articles on movements and social interactions

What the Southwest Drought Crisis Means for Las Vegas’ Future

Forty million people are at risk of losing the water that makes their cities habitable. The increase of tough restrictions and the rationing of the Colorado River have led seven U.S. states and Mexico to question our future water supply as the drought crisis worsens.

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Native Diaspora: Weaving People Together Through Storytelling, Art, and Culture

After moving back to Hawai'i, Kalani Garcia began a journey to reject what colonization has passed down to her, and started a movement called Native Diaspora.

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Sara Godbout Prepares to Open Her Creative Corner for the Community

Taking inspiration from the duality of the sun and moon, Sara Godbout creates art to connect deeper with nature while providing for her family. This Las Vegas artist, event curator, and self-asserted “boss bitch” has come a long way from where she began.

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Political Violence – The History, Prevalence, and Escalation of It in America

An essay (and descent into madness) over the prevalence and escalation of political violence in America.

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