This year, Time named Alabama activist Catherine Coleman Flowers to the Time 100 — an annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world that the magazine has published since 1999. She is in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Imagine not having proper plumbing in your home. That’s the reality for some people living here in ...
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The former Canadian Ambassador to the U.S. discusses new PM Mark Carney’s visit with Donald Trump. Mujib Mashal, South Asia Bureau Chief for The New York Times, analyzes the political situation ...
Sewage builds up on properties in Lowndes County, Alabama, where only twenty percent of residents have access to the municipal sewage system. Lowndes County, Alabama covers more than 700 square miles ...
Catherine Coleman Flowers brings Alabama’s Black Belt with her everywhere she goes. She can’t help it. Flowers, founding director of the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice, most ...
CBS show “60 Minutes” profiled Alabama activist and MacArthur genius award winner Catherine Coleman Flowers Sunday evening, with a deep dive into the Lowndes County sewage crisis. Wastewater treatment ...
This story is part of AL.com’s series “Alabamians who made a difference in 2020,” highlighting people who have made our state a better place to live this year. Stories in this series will publish each ...
Judy Woodruff: Environmental health advocate Catherine Coleman Flowers has dedicated her life to battling the neglected diseases that accompany poverty. She is the founder of the Center for Rural ...