22 Years of Free Press Truth-telling in Mississippi

“We were far luckier than some in our world because capital-area folks still liked the feel of newsprint in their hands, so the decline in print revenue was slower, giving us time to plan our next act,” Kimberly Griffin writes.
Rolling Fork Residents Still Waiting on Temporary Housing Five Months After Tornado

Some Rolling Fork, Miss., residents have been waiting months to receive temporary housing after the tornado in March 2023.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation Accepts 22 Mississippi Changemakers into Third Community Leadership Network

The Mississippi Farm to School Network offers resources for schools on how to start school gardens, organizes farm tours, and provides programs to educate children and families about the importance of eating locally grown, nutritious food.
The Taliban’s War On Women In Afghanistan Is Gender Apartheid

“Recognizing Taliban rule as gender apartheid is not only critical for Afghans, it is equally critical for the credibility of the entire UN system,” Vrinda Narain writes.