For any and all opportunities regarding outreach to the LeftHand Feed, questions, story tips, corrections, collaborations, or media inquiries: please inquire below.
Left Hand Feed welcomes outreach related to:
Community concerns: including local issues, public accountability, housing insecurity, institutional harm, accessibility barriers, corruption, neglect, displacement, or stories impacting everyday people that deserve visibility and deeper attention.
Grassroots organizing: mutual aid efforts, labor movements, local initiatives, protest actions, coalition building, community defense, food sovereignty, land stewardship, and people creating systems of care outside traditional power structures.
Human rights and advocacy: especially cases involving systemic injustice, discrimination, state violence, exploitation, criminalization, inequity, or failures within legal, political, medical, educational, or social service systems.
Rural and working-class issues: including agricultural life, economic hardship, underfunded communities, environmental injustice, labor exploitation, infrastructure concerns, class disparity, and the overlooked realities of small-town and rural existence.
Queer and marginalized voices: stories, lived experiences, creative work, advocacy, grief, resilience, identity, survival, and perspectives too often erased, tokenized, sensationalized, or spoken over.
Environmental and animal welfare matters: including conservation concerns, land use conflicts, industrial harm, wildlife issues, rescue and sanctuary work, ethical animal care, and the relationship between environmental collapse and community wellbeing.
Independent journalism and storytelling: tips, documents, firsthand accounts, investigative leads, whistleblower information, interviews, creative nonfiction, photography, essays, and stories that challenge dominant narratives or expand public understanding.
When reaching out, please include as much relevant information as possible: such as dates, locations, names of involved parties, screenshots, records, photographs, supporting documents, or links that may help establish context and accuracy.
If safety or privacy is a concern, you are welcome to note whether you would prefer to remain anonymous or confidential. Anonymous submissions are respected whenever possible.
All inquiries are reviewed with care, discretion, and an understanding that many stories involve grief, risk, trauma, or deeply personal circumstances.

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