Affordable housing | Wealth and inequality Infographic: Why Normal People Can鈥檛 Afford a House The U.S. is better at subsidizing wealthy people than low-income people. Chris Winters, Tracy Matsue Loeffelholz | Jun 4, 2018
Native rights Poem: A Make-Believe Nation How can living in paradise be so hard? Craig Santos Perez | May 30, 2018
Affordable housing A New Generation Lives a Different American Dream鈥擜nd They鈥檙e Happy Millennials, sometimes referred to as 鈥済eneration rent,鈥 are having to get creative and find alternative housing options. A. Rochaun Meadows-Fernandez | May 29, 2018
Native rights | Affordable housing | Indigenous lands The Lost Indigenous Housing Designs Developed over thousands of years, traditional architecture can also build climate resiliency. Kayla DeVault | May 29, 2018
Native rights | Indigenous lands Posting Your Hike on Instagram? Now You Can Tag Your Location鈥檚 Indigenous Name This Native climber created indigenous geotags for more than 40 mountains. Isabelle Morrison | May 23, 2018
Racial Justice | Activism This Artist Finds Swastikas and Transforms Them Into Cartoons The #PaintBack Project combats the spread of racism and bigotry with art. Isabelle Morrison | May 21, 2018
Affordable housing How to Protect a Renter Nation Laws that help renters are based on the belief that housing is a right for all, not just for those who own homes. Deonna Anderson | May 21, 2018
Racial Justice | Affordable housing After Centuries of Housing Racism, a Southern City Gets Innovative In Jackson, Mississippi, community land trusts are key to fair and affordable development. Adam Lynch | May 15, 2018
Affordable housing | Wealth and inequality | Local power | Citizens United Tiny Houses Alone Can鈥檛 Solve the Housing Crisis. But Here鈥檚 What Can People are looking beyond traditional boundaries to find housing that works for them. Chris Winters | May 8, 2018
An Indigenous Poet on SPAM and Colonialism Our guttural love of SPAM was born in 1944, when cases of the shiny cans were berthed from aircraft carriers. Craig Santos Perez | May 1, 2018
Sustainable food and farming How Foodies Can Understand Capitalism and Farm-to-Table Justice Our food system can be a place for systemic transformation through an alliance between the progressive and radical wings of the food movement. Nancy Matsumoto | Apr 30, 2018
Native rights Native and European鈥擧ow Do I Honor All Parts of Myself? Learning about my roots has helped me understand intergenerational trauma and cultural resilience related to my genetics. Kayla DeVault | Apr 24, 2018
Sustainable food and farming A Bag of Cheap Groceries Is No Substitute for Political Power We can鈥檛 ignore the economic system, policies, and incentives that encourage 40 percent of all food to go to waste. Andy Fisher | Apr 23, 2018
鈥淚 Am Hawaiian First鈥 Aloha allows us to always have a commonality, regardless of our politics or gender expression. Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu | Apr 20, 2018
This App Can Tell You the Indigenous History of the Land You Live On Enter your ZIP code into the Native Lands App and an interactive map will tell you the area鈥檚 original language and tribal ties. Chelsey Luger | Apr 16, 2018
Waiting Tables or Harvesting Food, Why Fair Labor Is Still About Civil Rights For too many women, deciding whether to stand up to harassment at work is a choice between earning enough tips to put food on their tables or not. Devan Shea, Saru Jayaraman | Apr 11, 2018
5 Places to View Pre-Colonial America The ancient history of this country is often overlooked. Here are landmarks significant to Indigenous people that were renamed by white settlers. Chelsey Luger | Apr 10, 2018
Don鈥檛 Just Resist. Return to Who You Are Let鈥檚 re-experience our homelands the way our ancestors did and regenerate that culture. Taiaiake Alfred | Apr 9, 2018
Native rights White Allies, Let鈥檚 Be Honest About Decolonization I want to experience the solidarity of allied actions that refuse fantastical narratives of commonality and hope. Kyle Powys Whyte | Apr 3, 2018
The Revolution Is Being Podcasted These popular audio shows use compassion, practical tools, and a little millennial humor to encourage listeners to engage. Sammi-Jo Lee | Apr 3, 2018
Native rights | Activism | Indigenous lands How This Tribe Got Their Coastal California Lands Returned The Kashia鈥檚 success might be the first time that a tribe in the U.S. has held a private deed鈥攁s well as management rights鈥攖o their ancestral lands. Debra Utacia Krol | Apr 2, 2018
Consumerism | Wealth and inequality | Jobs Tax Overhaul and the Immorality of Inequality A society that fails to invest in its children, to protect its land and water, or to build a future is courting collapse. Sarah van Gelder | Mar 28, 2018
Native rights | Indigenous lands 鈥淒ecolonization Starts Inside of You鈥 Photographer Josu茅 Rivas spent seven months living at Standing Rock, documenting the gathering force of Native Americans and their allies. He says it wasn鈥檛 just a protest; it was an awakening. Josu茅 Rivas | Mar 26, 2018
Native rights The Indigenous Collective Using Tattoos to Rise Above Colonialism Spirit writing is more than tattoos. It鈥檚 guidance from the past that connects our responsibilities to each other and to earth. Mary Annette Pember | Mar 20, 2018
How to Say Goodbye When Someone You Love Is Dying Say what you feel. Connect with other loved ones. Accept the past. Most important, move forward. Bailey Williams | Mar 16, 2018