Student Organizing Conference to train young advocates
Nebraska Appleseed is excited to have the chance to work with the next generation of young advocates and leaders this […]
Nebraska Appleseed is excited to have the chance to work with the next generation of young advocates and leaders this […]
Last week, we wrote about our concerns with the proposed new USDA rule for poultry processing. The new rule would
Nebraska Appleseed is out and about in the community this week to participate in a pair of community events about
In this October edition of “Appleseed in Action”: Affordable Care Act community forums in Omaha & Lincoln Nebraska Student Organizing
“Your voice does matter to state senators, and your voice CAN make a difference.” These powerful words were spoken by
The Center For Rural Affairs released a new report Monday that examines the effect a new Medicaid program would have
Nebraska Appleseed recognized several courageous Nebraskans Thursday night whose work has contributed to the fight for justice and opportunity for
Rev. H. Julian Gordy, Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America’s Southeastern Synod, wrote a powerful guest column in
The U.S. Census Bureau recently released a study regarding poverty nationwide and in Nebraska. What does this data tell us
Ruth Marimo is a thirty-one-year-old single, lesbian, African mother of two. While awaiting deportation almost two years ago, she began