LNG's Quiet Colonization of Southwest Louisiana

In the past decade, Southwest Louisiana has become ground zero for the LNG boom, marketed by industry and policymakers alike as a "cleaner" bridge fuel for the world's energy transition. But for many in this region, particularly Black and Indigenous communities along the coast, the costs have been anything but clean.

Over the past few months, we've lost critical funding because we stand in solidarity with the most oppressed. We told the truth. And that makes some people uncomfortable. But we didn't build Scalawag for comfort. We built it for liberation. 

Southern politics

Arts & Soul

Hurricane Season

Dear bayou with the hill-topped hissing grass, dear bayou beyond the church, the bald flowers, the ant hills, and all the green lacewings mocking my curl pattern, my fuss and envy: enrage me, undo my skin from its fantasy of unit.

Race & Place

Data-Mining the Plantation: Unearthing the paper trail of enslavement

Many Black Americans still labor under an enduring myth, not of their own making, that the lives and lived experiences of their distant ancestors are unknowable, lost to the grinding void of transatlantic enslavement. It's a myth underpinned by white history-making, in a land that mandated a decennial census but deliberately chose not to name…

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