
"People's World" names new top editors
Earlier this year, the People's World daily news website added even more political and journalistic knowledge and experience to its editorial board.

First Trinity Baptist becomes an oasis during Flint water crisis
"It's very pricey and taxing to our community - it's like you're a prisoner to the situation: you pay your bills, but you don't get your water... It's awful."

VIDEO: Is America’s love of guns stopping common sense gun regulation?
Obama stated: "We are the only advanced country on Earth that sees this kind of mass [gun] violence erupt with this kind of frequency."

Indigenous News: treaty rights, logos, Oak Flat, mascots
Change the Mascot says about a dozen schools have dropped Native mascots over the past two years and another 20 are considering a change.

A people's agenda: Reflections of a progressive's first year in office
At City Hall the voice of the people, and the engagement of the public, is often an afterthought: We need to get our priorities straight.

The Panoche Hills: the strange sere bones of an ancient landscape
A reflection on the dry landscape and living history of the Panoche Hills: It is austere, it is dry, it is dramatically beautiful.

In America we speak more than just English!
In the United States today, approximately 120 to 130 indigenous languages are still spoken by at least a few people.

Peoplesworld job opening: Managing editor
Peoplesworld.org has an opening for a full-time managing editor.or a full-time managing editor.

Today in history: Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Hispanic Heritage Month runs from Sept 15 to Oct 15 each year, recognizing the contributions and celebrating the continental heritage and culture.

Indigenous news: May 27 to June 3
A recent event at Oak Flat Campground featured Apache rhymers and their colleagues from Dine (Navajo), Ogala Lakota, Sicangu Lakota, and Yaqui cultures.

