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How Immigrant Labor Replaces Jobs Degraded by Union Busting
May 2025 The presence of immigrant labor in the United States is a response to degraded labor that was rejected by U.S. born workers. As the U.S. born reject jobs with poor labor conditions, these sectors experience labor shortages, harming these sectors. In response, employers seek out migrant labor to […]
Solarpunk Survivalist’s Guide: Thriving Through Resilience and Action
By Michael Joseph and Aeowyn Isobel The challenges we face—climate change, political instability, systemic injustice—can feel overwhelming. But Solarpunk offers us a vision of hope, resilience, and action. This guide isn’t about naive optimism or doomer despair; it’s about meaningful meliorism—the belief that with thoughtful effort, we can make things […]
More Than a Food Pantry: How Evergreen’s Basic Needs Center Grew from a Parking Lot to a Campus Lifeline
CAB 135 might look like just another door on campus, but behind it lies a quiet revolution: Evergreen’s Basic Needs Center. It’s not just about handing out food—it’s about cultivating dignity, community, and resilience. The story starts back in 2010, when Evergreen’s Center for Community-Based Learning and Action (CCBLA) teamed […]
On Suskin and Seasons
As spring quarter enters its third week at Evergreen, the honeymoon phase of your new class is fading; things are getting real. Finding your routine, even after such a short intermission, can only just begin to feel familiar by this point in the quarter. The jet lag of a couple […]