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A white person with medium length curly brown hair wearing a purple bandana and blue shirt and green overalls and a grey face masks stands holding their hands in front of the open doors of a white bus with blue stripes as a bus driver smiles at the camera

Driving Transit in Rural Minnesota: A Bus Operator Reflects on Safety and Sustainability

By Amie Stager | July 29, 2024

Public transportation is a lifeline for small town residents in Minnesota. Syd Bauer explains how the bus plays a role in their commitment to climate justice and pandemic safety.

Climate Change

Joe Manchin Says He’s Pro-Job Creation, But He's Lobbying the Fed to Increase Unemployment

A Black man wearing a black mask and a neon yellow vest sits in the driver's seat of a brown UPS truck with his hands on the wheel. The brown and yellow UPS logo is on the right side of the image of the truck
Climate Change

Heat Waves Are Putting Teamsters in Danger

a young man in a crowd holds up a sign reading "sorry we're closed due to the climate crisis"
Climate Change

Young Workers Are Bridging the Climate and Labor Movements

an asphalt road that cuts through green hills is eroded by brown floodwater
Climate Change

After Yellowstone Floods, Tourism Workers Lose Their Jobs—And Their Housing

Climate Change
Several New Flyer buses in use in Toronto.

Workers of Color at Major Electric Bus Company Allege Widespread Racism on the Job

By Hamilton Nolan (In These Times) | August 19, 2021

Employees of New Flyer in California and Alabama say they have faced years of discrimination.

Climate Change
Ventura County Farmworker

The Climate Crisis Is Coming for Undocumented Farmworkers First

By Maurizio Guerrero | August 6, 2021

Facing deadly heat waves and few protections, undocumented agricultural workers are being pushed to their limit.

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