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Category: North Carolina

Posted inNorth Carolina

Voter guides: Southern state primaries

by Tajah McQueen May 6, 2022June 15, 2022

A look at voting and candidate information for May primaries.

Posted inPublic Health

‘This plan is a lie’: Biogas on hog farms could do more harm than good

by Cameron Oglesby March 24, 2022March 30, 2022

North Carolina residents, researchers, and farmers say the rapidly growing industry distracts from a massive hog waste problem—and the public health risks that it causes.

Posted inNorth Carolina

A fertilizer plant caught fire. Winston-Salem had no plan to alert Spanish-speaking residents.

by Victoria Bouloubasis March 3, 2022March 4, 2022

The city relied on community members and immigrant advocates to translate emergency information. We spoke to residents about their efforts.

Posted inJustice, North Carolina, Public Health

A group of moms stopped a crypto mine from building next to an N.C. school

by Victoria Bouloubasis December 22, 2021January 13, 2022

These data processing centers are creating noise pollution in rural areas of the South.

Posted inImmigration, Justice, North Carolina, Public Health

N.C. Latina leaders on how to strengthen community healthcare options

by Victoria Bouloubasis November 24, 2021January 14, 2022

A recap of Southerly and Enlace Latino NC’s panel on healthy equity for Latinx populations in the state.

Posted inCOVID-19, Immigration, Justice, Land, North Carolina, Public Health

N.C. Latinx residents on grassroots, policy solutions to the housing crisis

by Victoria Bouloubasis October 22, 2021January 14, 2022

Southerly and Enlace Latino NC hosted a panel with residents and advocates of community-owned mobile home parks.

Posted inEconomies, Justice, North Carolina

Latinx web developers focus on rural projects through worker-owned co-op

by Victoria Bouloubasis October 14, 2021January 14, 2022

A North Carolina truck driver turned coder uses technology as a gateway to local impact for farmworkers and other rural immigrant communities. 

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