06/01/2026
As the Sea Rises and Rents Triple, Miami’s Black Neighborhoods Are Disappearing
What used to be the “wrong side of the tracks” is now the city’s climate escape route, and Black residents are being pushed off the path they built.
05/29/2026
Millions of Americans are losing their health insurance
The GOP’s Big, Beautiful Bill sought to roll back the Affordable Care Act. Now, the human costs are becoming clear.
05/28/2026
How Utility Companies and States Shaped America’s Clean Energy Transition - Inside Climate News
A new book examines “renewable portfolio standard” laws and the ways utilities drove the bus.
05/26/2026
How Boots Riley Made a ‘Feel-Good’ Movie About Capitalist Exploitation
Riley on the inspiration behind 'I Love Boosters,' his colorful, mad-cap ode to the organization of global labor.
05/26/2026
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/13/us/texas-corpus-christi-water-crisis.html
A Texas City Bet Big on Industry. Now It’s Running Out of Water.
Rising demand, municipal dysfunction and drought have pushed Corpus Christi to the edge of a water emergency, offering a cautionary tale for the rest of the country.
05/26/2026
Nine counties. One conversation. Last stop: Lake County.
Thursday, May 28 | 6–8 PM
Family Resource Center of Wickliffe
2255 Rockefeller Rd, Wickliffe, OH
Come tell us what your neighborhood looks like. Come hear what others are already doing. Help us figure out what comes next.
$20 gas stipend for all in-person attendees.
Know someone in Mentor, Willoughby, Eastlake, Painesville, Wickliffe, Willowick, Kirtland, Madison, or Perry? Send this to them. Every person in that room is another voice for this community.
05/26/2026
Yvonka M Hall
As NEOCRC commemorates and honors all of our fallen veterans, did you know that the first Memorial Day was established and celebrated by newly freed African Americans on May 1, 1865, in Charleston, South Carolina. According to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, they exhumed Union soldiers from a mass grave at a Confederate prison camp, gave them proper individual burials, and held a large parade and memorial service to honor those who secured their emancipation.
05/25/2026
As NEOCRC commemorates and honors all of our fallen veterans, did you know that the first Memorial Day was established and celebrated by newly freed African Americans on May 1, 1865, in Charleston, South Carolina. According to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, they exhumed Union soldiers from a mass grave at a Confederate prison camp, gave them proper individual burials, and held a large parade and memorial service to honor those who secured their emancipation.
05/20/2026
The word ‘Black’ has disappeared from a set of bills aimed at addressing Black maternal health
Why does the federal Momnibus now only say 'Black' one time? The answer depends on who you ask.