Frida Garza | The Guardian

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Frida Garza is an editor of special series at Guardian US

April 2024Caitlin Clark mania reached a fever pitch at the WNBA’s buzziest draft everFrida Garza in New YorkThe most anticipated


WNBA draft in history wrought a party-like atmosphere of high fashion and higher nerves, say nothing of twerking elephants, before a delirious Brooklyn crowd16 Apr 2024 11.30 CESTFebruary


2024School food fightsBye-bye, bean burrito: New York City schools cut popular meal optionsParents have feelings about a lack of variety in their kids’ lunches – critically, fewer choices


may mean fewer kids eating4 Feb 2024 18.00 CETSeptember 2023The rise of the multi-culti savory cookieAn adobo chocolate chip cookie? A dim sum cookie? Asian American and Latinx bakers bring


the mix23 Sept 2023 13.00 CESTMay 2023Through the roofThe gentrification font: how a sleek typeface became a neighborhood omen16 May 2023 12.00 CESTIn Mexico, carne is king – would eating


less meat mean losing my identity?4 May 2023 12.00 CESTMarch 2023Our unequal earthThe Fed shapes the US economy. Its New York dining staff struggles to afford groceriesStaff at the bank have


voted to authorize a strike as they fight for higher wages: ‘We deserve respect’21 Mar 2023 12.00 CETFebruary 2023Our unequal earthServing $66 entrees for $18 an hour: the union push at an


upscale New York restaurant23 Feb 2023 11.00 CETOur unequal earthEgg-mageddon: breakfast spots and bakeries suffer due to high egg prices4 Feb 2023 12.00 CETJanuary 2023Our unequal


earthHomeless at Starbucks: why the coffee chain is bringing in outreach workersUnhoused people use the cafe locations to warm up and rest – and now outreach workers can find them there and


offer services25 Jan 2023 12.00 CETNovember 2022Voters pass historic climate initiatives in ‘silent surprise’ of US midterms18 Nov 2022 13.00 CETUS voters hit hardest by climate crisis: ‘I


need politicians to care about this’5 Nov 2022 14.00 CETFebruary 202210:48America's dirty divideWhy is this majority Black city grappling with 100-year-old sewers? - video


The people of Mount Vernon, New York face an unpleasant problem inside their homes: sewage. The city’s under-resourced sanitation crew struggles to keep up with complications stemming from


its crumbling system

1 Feb 2022 11.00 CETDecember 2021LiveLithium mine pits electric cars against sacred Indigenous land – video


Plans for a lithium mine in a remote corner of the Nevada desert face opposition from nearby Indigenous communities who say the area holds spiritual and cultural importance

2 Dec 2021


09.04 CETAugust 2021America's dirty divideThe woman who rifles through New York’s garbage – exposing the city’s excessesAnna Sacks documents her ‘trash walks’ on social media, shining a


light on the everyday shame and indignity of producing and living with so much waste7 Aug 2021 12.00 CESTJuly 202116:14America's dirty divideNo water, no life: running out of water on the


California-Oregon border


Along the California-Oregon border, the climate crisis is worsening a water crisis decades in the making – leaving farmers and indigenous communities scrambling to keep their traditions


alive


1 Jul 2021 11.00 CESTApril 20216:52America's dirty divideBaltimore is burning trash, so we're starving the fire – videoResidents in South Baltimore are fighting to ‘starve’ their nearby


Bresco incinerator due to health concerns over the amount of pollution it creates12 Apr 2021 13.23 CESTFebruary 2021America's dirty divideAmerica's dirty divide: how environmental racism


leaves the vulnerable behindThe health effects caused by decades of systemic racism are staggering. The Guardian is launching a year-long series to investigate11 Feb 2021 09.00 CETJanuary


2021Light of my life: why do candles feel so important right now?Buying a nice candle is a small comfort at a time when days blend into each other, stringing themselves together to form one


huge, interminable bummer12 Jan 2021 17.05 CETNovember 2020The fight to voteJudge dismisses Republican effort to invalidate Texas drive-through ballotsOfficials say drive-through voting


remains open after judge rejects party’s petition to throw out 127,000 ballots cast at such sites3 Nov 2020 19.38 CETOctober 2020This land is your landCanada's last intact ice shelf broke


off. It took our research station with itResearchers studying the area in the Arctic for years describe the day of the calving event – and where they go from here14 Oct 2020 09.00 CESTAbout


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