In Mexico, traditionally women did not inherit chinampas, island farms first built by the Aztecs thousands of years ago.
Although the lifestyle has enthusiastic fans, the conservative, far-right “trad wife” subculture has stirred controversy: Is ...
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Women in Mexico step up to protect the island farms traditionally inherited by men
This story is a collaboration between The Associated Press and Mongabay. MEXICO CITY, Mexico — Jasmín Ordóñez looks out at the water as the wooden boat she is in crosses a narrow channel that connects ...
Stable Recovery is a free drug and alcohol rehab program based at Taylor Made Farm, the world's largest seller of ...
After nearly five years in education, Chau Thi Nuong launched a closed-loop mushroom farm that now generates annual profits ...
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Outdoor fridges are being stocked in underserved East Bay communities, as part of growing grassroots effort
A growing army of volunteers has been taking part in an organic, grassroots effort to help feed the hungry by stocking ...
Two women who went missing during a flash flood outside Camp Verde are safe. The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office says they worked with DPS to rescue the two after floodwaters stranded the women in a ...
Ed Gein was arrested for the murders of two women in 1957 after police discovered their remains and the body parts of other ...
Nearly 6,700 Christian women gathered at an event near Dallas to hear from Allie Beth Stuckey, a conservative Christian ...
As the world becomes more environmentally conscious, Gen Z may have to learn the lessons of their grandparents who threw ...
Colleen Freake of Bramber, N.S., says the drought is affecting her and her partner’s health and mental well-being, as she ...
The tech giant has increased its involvement in clean energy projects as part of efforts to match the amount used by ...
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