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Katelyn Reinhart

Coronavirus woman loads sheep skin into truck bed
Coronavirus Native Americans Turn to Traditional Farming as COVID Decimates Food Supply

The pandemic led to an initiative that provides Navajos with sheep to raise and the means to start their own gardens.

Katelyn Reinhart August 3, 2020 12:30 pm MST
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Local Mutual Aid Groups: The State Failed These Arizonans. Their Neighbors Are Stepping Up To Help.

Neighborhoods are organizing mutual aid collectives to provide much-needed relief not offered by state or federal agencies.

Katelyn Reinhart July 7, 2020 12:54 pm MST

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