We Can Reimagine and Reinvent Our Society Let鈥檚 say goodbye to top-down revolutions and embrace grassroots action. Sarah van Gelder | Dec 27, 2017
Dear Activists: Throw a Better Party Five ways to make your next protest more inviting and impactful. Jennifer Luxton | Dec 26, 2017
Health care Nature Is So Good for You That Even Watching It on TV Improves Well-Being Watching a few minutes of 鈥淧lanet Earth鈥 can lead you to feel 46 percent more awe and 31 percent more gratitude. Dacher Keltner, Kristophe Green | Dec 25, 2017
A Radical Vision for Food: Everyone Growing It for Each Other Unlike capitalism鈥檚 many specialized goods and services, food is practical to barter鈥攐r, better yet, to gift. Peter Kalmus | Dec 25, 2017
Kids These Days Know Better Than Older Generations. Let Them Lead Younger people consistently see human rights鈥攔acial, immigrant, gender, LGBT鈥攁s important and uncontroversial. Mike Males | Dec 22, 2017
Think of Spielberg鈥檚 鈥淭he Post鈥 as Your Fake-News Palate Cleanser Maybe journalists will watch those old-timers with their glorious combovers and remember their own responsibility and power. Mark Rahner | Dec 22, 2017
The Biggest Thing We Forget When Talking About Food Justice Creating a just food system begins with land鈥攚ho owns it, how they own it, and how it gets passed down from one generation to the next. Monica White | Dec 20, 2017
The Really Scary Thing About the CDC鈥檚 Seven 鈥淏anned鈥 Words The two words we should be worried most about? Fascism and authoritarianism. Mark Rahner | Dec 18, 2017
What Went Wrong With Men That 12 Million Women Said #MeToo? No one is born a rapist, a sexual abuser, or a porn addict. John Bell | Dec 15, 2017
In Norway, Racism Is Losing. Here鈥檚 Why The Scandinavian success comes from focusing on economic justice and making immigrant success stories more visible. George Lakey | Dec 15, 2017
Body Politics How to Decolonize the Way You Think About Your Body When it comes to eating disorder awareness, communities of color are too often left out of the conversation. Ayu Sutriasa | Dec 14, 2017
Meet the Woman Who鈥檚 Boosting Arizona鈥檚 Mom-and-Pop Business Culture One strategy is to reintroduce people to their towns, show them what they can buy locally, and dispel the myth that it鈥檚 more expensive. Fran Korten | Dec 13, 2017
We Saved Net Neutrality Once. We Can Do It Again Just a few years ago, powerful grassroots pressure rose up to protect a free and open internet. Adam Eichen, Frances Moore Lapp茅 | Dec 12, 2017
The Unlikely Industry Empowering Women in Afghanistan In this deeply conservative society, these women are busting stereotypes every day. Ruchi Kumar | Dec 11, 2017
The Radio Show Bringing Prisoners Messages from Home For inmates that can鈥檛 afford phone calls, this weekly program connects them to faraway family and friends. Ivy Brashear | Dec 11, 2017
Trump Supporters Infuriated Me. But Then Van Jones Changed My Mind I saw shades of the men in my own life in Jones鈥 story, and deeper understanding set in. Christine Hanna | Dec 9, 2017
Trump鈥檚 Planned Visit to Civil Rights Museum Triggers Boycotts A tone-deaf choice to honor civil rights leaders: Trump is supported by the KKK and refused to denounce white supremacists after Charlottesville. Lornet Turnbull | Dec 8, 2017
How Northwest Communities Are Stopping Big Oil Projects Last week, a Washington state energy panel voted unanimously to oppose what would be the nation鈥檚 largest oil-by-rail terminal. Sarah van Gelder | Dec 7, 2017
Why Trump鈥檚 Shrinking of Bears Ears Will Be Reversed Research by environmental and natural resources law scholars shows the president鈥檚 action will likely be overturned by the courts. Eric Biber, Mark Squillace, Nicholas Bryner, Sean B. Hecht | Dec 7, 2017
Native rights | Citizens United Hey, Trump: Navajo Elders Aren鈥檛 Your Political Props This week, Trump is using Natives to target the Bears Ears National Monument. Last week, it was Sen. Elizabeth Warren. Jacqueline Keeler | Dec 5, 2017
How to Help My Daughter Face Climate Change With an Open Heart In his new book Being the Change, climate scientist Peter Kalmus shows why, on the cusp of climate catastrophe, we are neither choiceless nor powerless. Chris Moore-Backman | Dec 4, 2017
Mental health | Native rights Pocahontas Is Not a Name That Should Offend You She is a reminder of the indigenous women who are missing and murdered every year. Jacqueline Keeler | Dec 1, 2017
Health care New Study Links Living Near Forests to Healthier Brains Evidence keeps mounting that, in stressful times, there is much to gain by surrounding yourself with plants and trees. Tom Jacobs | Nov 30, 2017
Racial Justice | Activism | Local power Why Redneck Revolt Says Deal With Racism First, Then Economics Addressing our systems of White supremacy cannot be dismissed as 鈥渋dentity politics.鈥 Zenobia Jeffries Warfield | Nov 29, 2017
Houston Neighbors Said No to Walmart and Invested in Black-Owned Businesses After the Hurricane Communities of color turned to each other to make it through the disaster. Months later, they鈥檙e doing the same to rebuild. J. Gabriel Ware | Nov 29, 2017
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