The work, designed by the art collective For Freedoms, depicts a photograph from Selma’s Bloody Sunday in 1965 overlaid with Trump’s campaign slogan.
The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, which has an upcoming exhibit on the Selma march, placed the billboard ad.
Australia’s largest recycling plant was set to be built next to a crucial medical facility – and the potential impacts were ...
Campaigns and social media often encourage people to make eco-friendly choices, like using less plastic or driving less.
Activists and plastics producers are back in Albany this week to continue last year’s fight over the Packaging Reduction and ...
The SGA will host the University’s 34th annual Green Week from Monday to Friday. Festivities will include a variety of ...
Watch the fascinating process of recycling scrap metal and forging it into high-strength truck axles. From melting and ...
Reflo, the sustainable performancewear pioneer, has broken new ground with the release of its first-ever fully AI-generated ...
New York City first began curbside residential organic waste pick-up in Queens and Brooklyn a few years before city-wide pick ...
The Philadelphia Eagles have some tough choices to make this offseason but one idea seems like a pretty easy one. Philadelphia signed linebacker Zack Baun to a one-year deal this offseason after a ...
Former Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao, her boyfriend and a father-son team who run the local recycling company were indicted Friday ...
Jorvik Dance will be joining in with the Let’s Dance campaign on March 2, at Huntington Memorial Hall in Strensall Road, from 11am to 12.30pm. Owner/director Laucinda Roberts said ...