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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 ...
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.
Quannah Chasinghorse is continuing the legacy of Gwich’in women working to protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Discover insightful articles on A Brief History of Happiness: How America Lost Track of the Good Life—and Where to Find It Now. Join us in exploring solutions for a just, sustainable, and ...
Indigenous, Black, and queer farmers are buying land with the aim to restore and nourish nature along with their cultures and communities.
Children are learning and playing joyfully in nature again, from suburbs in Colorado to the fringes of Chicagoland.
How One Boston Neighborhood Stopped Gentrification in Its Tracks Community land trusts create housing that is permanently affordable. And they also help new city farmers get land.
To decolonize college campuses, BIPOC students, allies, alumni, and faculty are reintroducing Indigenous growing practices.
Students look for positive actions in their communities and tell stories in a variety of media—from print essay to podcast to comic book zine.
What a Public Bank Can Do for Real People North Dakota has the only state-owned bank in the nation. Advocates say it’s a model for getting state tax money invested in communities.
Discover insightful articles on More Confessions of an Economic Hit Man: This Time, They’re Coming for Your Democracy. Join us in exploring solutions for a just, sustainable, and compassionate world. ...
The author of "Braiding Sweetgrass" on how human people are only one manifestation of intelligence in the living world.