Native rights | Mental health 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
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
A Simple Checklist Inspires a New Kind of Activism A weekly newsletter created by a rookie Portland activist is moving people to action by prioritizing under-the-radar issues over big headline grabbers. Elisa Murray | Nov 28, 2017
6 Moments in History That Remind Me Anything Is Possible In these discouraging times, I keep a list of encouraging changes I couldn鈥檛 have predicted. Frances Moore Lapp茅 | Nov 24, 2017
3 Reasons This Isn鈥檛 a Decisive Win for the KXL Pipeline The path toward Keystone XL construction is much less certain than recent news headlines might lead you to believe. Shannan Lenke Stoll | Nov 22, 2017
Why Thanksgiving Is the Perfect Time to Give Up Meat I learned that there鈥檚 no better way to cultivate gratitude than through food. Peter Kalmus | Nov 21, 2017
How Vilifying Teen Girls Has Protected Powerful Men In recent years, increasing the power and independence of young women has brought dramatic decreases in pregnancies and sexual abuses. Mike Males | Nov 20, 2017
Shop Here, Not There: Science Says Reducing Inequality Is Almost That Simple New research shows that shuttling even 5 percent of consumer transactions to poorer neighborhoods can reduce income inequality by up to 80 percent. Chris Winters | Nov 20, 2017
Activism The 鈥淩edneck Revolt鈥 Is Showing Up at Gun Shows and KKK Rallies to End White Supremacy This rural White organization put out a call for working-class Whites to 鈥渞eject the idea of whiteness.鈥 Zenobia Jeffries Warfield | Nov 17, 2017
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鈥檚 been homeless for years now has a house and a community. Valerie Schloredt | Nov 16, 2017
For Black Women Across the U.S., a 30-Minute Walk Builds Better Health鈥攁nd Sisterhood 鈥淚 can lace up my sneakers, walk out my front door, and change my entire body.鈥 A. Rochaun Meadows-Fernandez | Nov 15, 2017
Capitalism Is Not the Only Choice We have opportunities every day to build economies that lift each other up and spread joy. Penn Loh | Nov 14, 2017
Reproductive Freedom Depends on Where You Live. How Does Your City Rank? Cities are playing a crucial role in protecting reproductive rights as federal and state governments grow more restrictive. Lornet Turnbull | Nov 13, 2017
Why Science Says You Should Be Reading Small Independent Media While trust in corporate news has gone down over the past few years, trust in independent news is strong. Jo Ellen Green Kaiser | Nov 10, 2017
Why We Keep Talking About Racism Sometimes difficult discussion about race and oppression is a solution in itself. Zenobia Jeffries Warfield | Nov 9, 2017
The Real Difference Between Men Who Rape and Those Who Don鈥檛 If we can鈥檛 talk about patriarchy, then let鈥檚 admit we鈥檙e giving up on the goal of a world without rape and harassment. Robert Jensen | Nov 9, 2017
Clean elections | Local power Trumpism Didn鈥檛 Just Lose鈥擯rogressives Won It wasn鈥檛 just Democrats who won this election, but progressives who didn鈥檛 shirk the label. Chris Winters | Nov 8, 2017
5 Ways White Parents Can Empower Their Adopted Child of Color to Fight Racism How to embrace the opportunities and challenges associated with raising a child of another race. Psychology@pepperdine | Nov 8, 2017
Trans Youth Use Theater to Raise Awareness and Change Policy In this small town, the stage has become a venue to educate political leaders on transgender issues. Sammi-Jo Lee | Nov 6, 2017
The Trump Effect, One Year Later: Thousands of Women Running for Office After Trump鈥檚 victory over Clinton, women realized how much the country needs them in politics. Christa Hillstrom | Nov 6, 2017
In the Water-Scarce Southwest, an Ancient Irrigation System Disrupts Big Agriculture In New Mexico and Colorado, the 鈥渁cequia鈥 is more than just democratic water distribution鈥攊t is at the center of Southwest culture. Shoshi Parks | Nov 3, 2017
What Happens When Men Say #MeToo, Too? As a self-identified feminist man who has survived abuse, I wonder how and if I should participate in the conversation. Colin Beavan | Oct 31, 2017
Opioid Addicts Get Compassion. Crack Addicts Get Mass Incarceration Communities are scrambling to save lives and get people into rehabilitation, but it wasn鈥檛 always that way. Lornet Turnbull | Oct 27, 2017
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