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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1470, The Ottomans capture Euboea. In 1562, Fray Diego de Landa, acting Bishop of Yucatán, burns the sacred idols and books of the Maya. In 1908, William D. Coleman, 13th President of Liberia (born 1842) passed away. In 1932, Otis Davis, American sprinter (died 2024) was born. In 1949, Rick Hendrick, American businessman, founded Hendrick Motorsports was born. In 1969, Henry George Lamond, Australian farmer and author (born 1885) passed away. In 1979, Olive Morris, Jamaican-English civil rights activist (born 1952) passed away. In 1980, John Warren Davis, American educator, college administrator, and civil rights leader (born 1888) passed away. In 2015, Chenjerai Hove, Zimbabwean journalist, author, and poet (born 1956) passed away. In 2024, Bill Viola, American video and installation artist (born 1951) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Building Wealth: Four Black Delta Farmers Teach Mississippians How to Self-Sustain
Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks
A Bland Family Farm took a group of about 30 people on a tour of four Black-owned farms in honor of Juneteenth on June 19, 2026. The tour made its way through four Mississippi Delta counties—Quitman, Coahoma, Tunica and Tallahatchie. The post Building Wealth: Four Black Delta Farmers Teach Mississippians How to Self-Sustain appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.
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Portside
· Jun 30, 2026
Linking Immigrant, Worker, and Tenant Struggles To Build Community Power
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Mindanao Times
· Jun 29, 2026
IP farmers trained in Ube production
INDIGENOUS farmers in Paquibato District learned ube production to capitalize on the growing demand for purple yams. The Department of Agriculture (DA) XI, through its Kabuhayan at Kaunlaran ng Kababayang
Nepal News
· Jul 8, 2026
गुन्द्रुकले बदलेको ग्रामीण महिलाको जीवनस्तर
हेटौँडा । केही वर्षअघिसम्म हेटौँडा उपमहानगरपालिका–१२ घलेगाउँकी ३८ वर्षीया श्रिया गुरुङको दैनिकी अधिकांश ग्रामीण महिलाजस्तै थियो। बिहानदेखि साँझसम्म घरधन्दा, खेतबारी र पशुपालनमै समय बित्थ्यो। दिनभरि मिहिनेत गरे पनि आफ्नै आम्दानी थिएन। परिवारको खर्च श्रीमान्को कृषि आम्दानीमा निर्भर थियो। एउटी छोरीको भविष्य, घरखर्च र बढ्दो आर्थिक दायित्वले उनलाई सधैँ पिरोल्थ्यो। ‘आफ्नो कमाइको एक रुपैयाँ पनि थिएन। []
Utusan Malaysia
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Bermula berniaga di rumah, kini dua usahawan bantu komuniti PPR raih rezeki
BERMULA dengan cabaran hidup yang berbeza, dua wanita cekal berjaya mengubah kesukaran menjadi peluang apabila membangunkan perniagaan makanan dan bakeri dari rumah sehingga mampu menjana pendapatan, membantu keluarga serta membuka peluang ekonomi kepada komuniti setempat. Bagi Nur Sharzi Bashar, 43 dari Lembah Subang berkata, perjalanan keusahawanannya bermula pada 2018 melalui perniagaan katering kecil-kecilan dan pembekalan ... Read more The post Bermula berniaga di rumah, kini dua usahawan bantu komuniti PPR raih rezeki appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Mises Institute
· Jul 8, 2026
The Making of Modern Civilization: Savings, Investment, and Economic Calculation
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Loonie Politics
· Jul 3, 2026
Tribes hope Farm Bill can feed more people and preserve Indigenous culture
HOPKINTON, R.I. (AP) — At Ashawaug Farm in southwest Rhode Island, Dawn and Cassius Spears preserve their Indigenous knowledge of agriculture through the cultivation and keeping of three Narragansett heritage crops: white corn, succotash beans and crookneck squash. They would like to expand their farm’s reach beyond their farm stand, but it’s challenging. Like many [] The post Tribes hope Farm Bill can feed more people and preserve Indigenous culture appeared first on Loonie Politics.
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Related coverage for "Building Wealth: Four Black Delta Farmers Teach Mississippians How to Self-Sustain": Portside — Linking Immigrant, Worker, and Tenant Struggles To Build Community Power. Mindanao Times — IP farmers trained in Ube production. Nepal News — गुन्द्रुकले बदलेको ग्रामीण महिलाको जीवनस्तर. Utusan Malaysia — Bermula berniaga di rumah, kini dua usahawan bantu komuniti PPR raih rezeki. Mises Institute — The Making of Modern Civilization: Savings, Investment, and Economic Calculation. Loonie Politics — Tribes hope Farm Bill can feed more people and preserve Indigenous culture