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Uneasy Money: An Observer Panel On Reforming Texas’ Payday and Auto-Title Loan Industry
Texas Observer Staff Writer Forrest Wilder hosted a public panel on reforming Texas' payday loan industry. Full Story -
Workers Defense Project Commemorates Construction Workers During “Day of the Fallen”
The Workers Defense Project held its Day of the Fallen march on Feb. 27 to commemorate Texas construction workers who have been killed on the job. Full Story -
Life On the Fence Line
Suffering from chronic illnesses and cancer, Corpus Christi residents can't afford to relocate. Full Story -
New Fields: A Job Training Program Prepares Farmworkers For The Modern Economy
Motivation Education & Training, Inc. helps farmworkers find better jobs in the modern economy. Full Story -
Come As You Are
The Metropolitan Community Church of Austin has trumpeted the message of radical inclusion since it opened its doors more than 30 years ago. Full Story
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Uneasy Money: An Observer Panel On Reforming Texas’ Payday and Auto-Title Loan Industry
Texas Observer Staff Writer Forrest Wilder hosted a public panel on reforming Texas' payday loan industry. Full Story -
Workers Defense Project Commemorates Construction Workers During “Day of the Fallen”
The Workers Defense Project held its Day of the Fallen march on Feb. 27 to commemorate Texas construction workers who have been killed on the job. Full Story -
Life On the Fence Line
Suffering from chronic illnesses and cancer, Corpus Christi residents can't afford to relocate. Full Story -
Kochworld
Until her son got sick, Latricia Jones never thought much about the air she breathes or who was polluting it. At 31, she’d spent nearly her entire life in Corpus Christi’s Hillcrest neighborhood, living next to two oil refineries, one owned by Citgo and the other by Flint Hills Resources, a subsidiary of Koch Industries, Inc. Full Story -
The Texas Observer Interviews Bill McKibben
Texas Observer reporter Forrest Wilder meets with author, educator and activist Bill McKibben to discuss politics and the environment. Full Story
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Hot, Dry, Endless…
In early 2007, the commissioned a story on what then seemed a horrific drought. You may have forgotten the drought that crept into the [...] Full Story -
Hate on the Inside
The remains of James Byrd Jr.’s body were found on a Sunday morning. The 49-year-old African-American father of three had been dumped outside an [...] Full Story -
Javier Sicilia Leads a Protest Against Mexico’s Drug War
Poet and activist Javier Sicilia lost his son to the drug violence that has plagued Mexico. In June, he led a caravan 1,500 miles across Mexico, stopping in some of the most ravaged cities to hold rallies for the grief-stricken communities. Full Story -
The Texas Observer Interviews Gail Collins
Former New York Times editorial page editor and columnist Gail Collins speaks with Executive Editor Dave Mann about Texas politics. Full Story -
Meet the Middle Man-Juan Hernandez
Meet the Middle Man: the story of how Juan Hernandez, a former Mexican cabinet minister, tries to steer Texas Republicans into the future. Full Story
