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A Nail-Biting Rescue Changed How Researchers See Alaskan Islands

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The Case for Swimming in the Wild

One man’s journey through public waterways whether sparkling or dirty or algae-filled challenges us to look differently at the commons.

The Louisiana Chemical Plants Thriving Off of Slavery

‘One Oppressive Economy Begets Another’ Anya Groner © Stacy Kranitz Sharon Lavigne was teaching a special-education class when her daughter called to tell her about the Sunshine Project. Named for its proximity to Louisiana’s Sunshine Bridge, the operation, helmed by the Taiwanese behemoth Formosa Plastics, was on track to build one of the world’s largest plastic plants. Already the air Lavigne breathed in her native St. James Parish was some of the most toxic in the United States. Now Formosa planned to spend $9.4 billion on facilities that would make polymer and ethylene glycol, polyethylene, and polypropylene ingredients found in antifreeze, drainage pipes, and a variety of single-use plastics just two miles down the road from her family home. The concentration of carcinogens in the atmosphere could triple.

Return the National Parks to the Tribes

Return the National Parks to the Tribes David Treuer Image above: Glacier National Park, in Montana, as seen from the Blackfeet Reservation, near Duck Lake. This article was published online on April 12, 2021. I. The End Result of Dirty Business In 1851, members of a California state militia called the Mariposa Battalion became the first white men to lay eyes on Yosemite Valley. The group was largely made up of miners. They had been scouring the western slopes of the Sierra when they happened upon the granite valley that Native peoples had long referred to as “the place of a gaping mouth.” Lafayette Bunnell, a physician attached to the militia, found himself awestruck. “None but those who have visited this most wonderful valley, can even imagine the feelings with which I looked upon the view,” he later wrote. “A peculiar exalted sensation seemed to fill my whole being, and I found my eyes in tears.” Many of those who have followed in Bunnell’s foot

Polaroid Portraits

‘Very American Photographs’ Syreeta McFadden Woman Wearing Denim, Rochester, 1989 This article was published online on April 9, 2021. “Can I make a picture with you?” The photographer Dawoud Bey posed this question to passersby in Black communities across America countless times from 1988 to 1991. His simple inquiry yielded beautiful portraits of everyday Americans that relayed intense interiority and intimacy. The monograph Street Portraits, published in April by Mack, marks the first time the 73 pictures in the series can be seen together. © Provided by The Atlantic Left to right: A Girl Coming From the Store, Rochester, 1989 ; A Young Man With His Hotdog Cart, Rochester, 1989 ; Two Girls on Willoughby Street, Brooklyn, 1989

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