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March 2020 Coalfield Review

By Lisa DePaoli / April 3, 2020
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READ OUR MONTHLY E-NEWSLETTER, WHICH WILL UPDATE YOU ON OUR WORK, CURRENT ACTION ITEMS, AND UPCOMING EVENTS. IF THERE IS ANY OTHER INFORMATION YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE, PLEASE LET US KNOW. Featured Apr 2, 2020 Emergency spending bills, bailouts, response acts, what do these all mean and how do they affect you? Apr 2, […]

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Finding Community Through Crisis

By Veronica Coptis / March 17, 2020
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Starting today, the CCJ office will be closed and all staff will be working remotely, but we are all still accessible via email and phone. We are canceling all in-person gatherings and meetings for at least the next 4 weeks (this includes our next scheduled community meeting on 3/31) and are looking at ways to […]

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February 2020 Coalfield Review

By Lisa DePaoli / February 28, 2020
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Featured   Feb 27, 2020 Governor Wolf: Veto HB 1100, Stop Taxpayer Money to Fossil Fuel Companies Feb 27, 2020 Feb 27, 2020   Feb 14, 2020 Fracking and Petrochemicals: Good for Our Economic Future? Feb 14, 2020 Feb 14, 2020   Feb 11, 2020 Coal Companies are Extracting More Than Just Coal from our […]

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January 2020 Coalfield Review

By Lisa DePaoli / January 30, 2020
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READ OUR MONTHLY E-NEWSLETTER, WHICH WILL UPDATE YOU ON OUR WORK, CURRENT ACTION ITEMS, AND UPCOMING EVENTS. IF THERE IS ANY OTHER INFORMATION YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE, PLEASE LET US KNOW. Featured Jan 29, 2020 CCJ welcomes new intern Paige Haney! Jan 29, 2020 Jan 29, 2020 Jan 23, 2020 Researchers release their 5th […]

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CCJ welcomes new intern Paige Haney!

By Lisa DePaoli / January 29, 2020
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Paige graduated in May 2019 from the Community College of Allegheny County with an Associate’s degree in Business Management. She lives in Amity, Pennsylvania, where her family has made its home for generations. Paige has personally witnessed the various impacts of extractive industries. In joining CCJ, she is hoping to learn about organizing, fundraising, and […]

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CCJ welcomes intern Caroline White-Nockleby!

By Lisa DePaoli / January 15, 2020
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Caroline White-Nockleby is a January intern for CCJ from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Raised in Boston, she is a first-year student in MIT’s doctoral program in History, Anthropology, Science, Technology, and Society (HASTS). At HASTS, her research interests focus on the current intersections between mining and climate change — particularly on extraction and industrial use […]

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