At a recent event of the mutual aid group Heater Bloc, attendees built safe, portable heaters for homeless Seattleites. Real Change News Editor Jordan Bollag interviewed Kavya Varkey, who founded ...
For the average person, thinking about how to help in a conflict like this can feel daunting, to say the least. It might even seem pointless against the sheer momentum of war. If you can’t solve ...
Taiwan would remember those who lost their lives in the 2011 quake and learn the lessons of history, while Japan would never forget that Taiwan showed up to help at the first sign of crisis, he said.
A new cash aid program in Maui is helping some Lahaina fire survivors stay afloat long after the flames. Two years after the ...
Over 2,000 volunteers helped clear debris and aid survivors after an EF-3 tornado killed three in Sherwood Township.
It’s not just sardines and dried beans. Self-identified preppers are also stashing luxuries like coffee and chocolate.
Year two after disaster brings quiet exhaustion, “fire-brain,” and hard truths. What survivors and leaders need to sustain recovery when the media attention fades.
Her tenure coincided with unprecedented upheaval in disaster preparedness grants and staffing. Experts would like to see her ...
The small team behind the Community Solidarity Project has run a community space near Museum Row called Bernie’s Coffee Shop for years. Its footprint expand ...
President William Lai (賴清德) yesterday marked the 15th anniversary of the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, urging continued ...
Earlier this week, the Woodland City Council passed a proclamation declaring March as American Red Cross Month.
In global politics, gratitude is not about politeness. It is about signaling reliability, shaping perceptions, and building leverage in an uncertain system. For powerful states, gratitude is optional.