Posted inHealth, Rural Issues

Healing a Dark Past: The Long Road to Reopening Hospitals in the Rural South

Bridging Access: Across rural America, communities of color may be facing barriers to health care, but they’re also laying the groundwork for a more equitable future. Whether it’s hospitals reopening, a community’s holistic approach to maternal care, or the grassroots work to bring comprehensive  services to immigrants, these stories offer a road map. This story […]

Posted inPolitics & Policy, Rural Issues

Some Black Rural Voters Feel Abandoned by Democrats

The election results didn’t shock Keith McCants, a 42-year-old welder in south Georgia.  Leading up to Election Day, the chairman of the local Democratic Party had been door-knocking and engaging with voters across Bryan County, about 21 miles from Savannah. He even passed out Kamala Harris for President signs, but people “would take them down […]

Posted inElections, Politics & Policy

How the Electoral College’s Origins Manifest Today

As we get ready for the season finale of this presidential election cycle, what happens after the polls close Tuesday night is anyone’s guess. But what we know for sure is that the countdown to whether Vice President Kamala Harris or Trump becomes our 47th president all hinges on the Electoral College.  It’s that slow […]

Posted inExtreme Weather, Housing

From Hurricanes to Homelessness: Black Renters at Risk as Evictions Soar

A little over two weeks after Hurricane Helene turned living rooms into murky, debris-filled pools, washed away homes, and caused upward of $50 billion in damage, dozens of renters and homeowners stood outside the Buncombe County Courthouse on Oct. 17 in Asheville, North Carolina.  With winter approaching and temperatures dipping into the 40s, they gathered […]

Posted inAir Pollution, Environmental Justice

America’s Rural South Is Paying the Price for Europe’s Energy

Treva Gear doesn’t want the forest in her town of Adel, Georgia, to be the next place “sacrificed” for someone else’s energy needs. However, a new tax credit proposed in the nation’s largest climate spending bill may make it more likely for her community and dozens of others.  The credit could accelerate the construction of […]

Posted inMaternal Health, Partner Content, Rural Issues

Maternity Care in Rural Areas Is in Crisis. Can More Doulas Help?

This article was published by KFF Health News. When Bristeria Clark went into labor with her son in 2015, her contractions were steady at first. Then, they stalled. Her cervix stopped dilating. After a few hours, doctors at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital in Albany, Georgia, prepped Clark for an emergency cesarean section. It wasn’t the […]

Posted inElections, Politics & Policy, Rural Issues

Georgia Residents React to Harris-Walz Rally in Savannah

When Brandon Byrd learned that Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz would be in his home state of Georgia to campaign this week, he responded: “It’s about damn time.”  Byrd understands rural areas better than most as a native of Metter, a 30% Black town of fewer than 4,000 people. Since 2021, […]

Posted inEminent Domain, Money, Rural Issues

Rural Georgia Community Keeps Fighting Despite Railroad’s Win to Take Their Land

After a year-long legal battle with a railroad company over their land, landowners in a rural, majority-Black town in Georgia may be forced to sell their homes.  In an initial decision on Monday, a Georgia Public Service Commission officer approved a proposed rail spur in Sparta. Several property owners had refused to sell the land […]

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