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The Radical Work of Healing: Fania and Angela Davis on a New Kind of Civil Rights Activism "Self-care and healing and attention to the body and the spiritual dimension—all of this is now a part of ...
Would You Put a Tiny House for a Homeless Person in Your Backyard? Because two Seattle homeowners were willing to make space, a 75-year-old man who’s been homeless for years now has a house and a ...
Quannah Chasinghorse is continuing the legacy of Gwich’in women working to protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
How I Can Offer Reparations in Direct Proportion to My White Privilege What it looks like to pay for the unearned advantages my whiteness has afforded me.
“Imagining the impossible is what people have been doing in the struggle for liberation,” says academic and activist Ruthie Wilson Gilmore in a conversation about her latest book.
What Does An Ecological Civilization Look Like? A society based on natural ecology might seem like a far-off utopia—yet communities everywhere are already creating it.
The author of "Braiding Sweetgrass" on how human people are only one manifestation of intelligence in the living world.
Discover insightful articles on No, I Won’t Stop Saying “White Supremacy”. Join us in exploring solutions for a just, sustainable, and compassionate world. #No, I Won’t Stop Saying “White Supremacy” ...
Wendell Berry on Climate Change: To Save the Future, Live in the Present In this selection from his new book, the poet and farmer Wendell Berry connects the dangers of the future to a failure to live ...
Studies show that investments in public art can improve street safety, provide tourism and new jobs, and combat social isolation and anxiety.
Thirty years ago, in the wealthy Southern California city of Simi Valley, a majority-White jury acquitted four Los Angeles police officers of all charges in the videotaped assault of a Black man named ...
How Norway Built an Economy That Puts People First The national ethos of economic equity was decades in the making.