Creating a just food system begins with land—who owns it, how they own it, and how it gets passed down from one generation to the next.
These authors will help you talk about White supremacy by using reasoning and research rather than anger and frustration.
The two words we should be worried most about? Fascism and authoritarianism.

6 Tips for White People Who Want to Celebrate Black History
Here’s what you can do to authentically engage with Black History this month and every month.The Scandinavian success comes from focusing on economic justice and making immigrant success stories more visible.
Tanya Berry challenges our assumptions about women’s work and small-town living.
For inmates that can’t afford phone calls, this weekly program connects them to faraway family and friends.

Why Black Panther’s Wakanda Is the Black Utopia We’ve Been Waiting For
Before the film was released, the nation of Wakanda was taking shape in our minds.In this deeply conservative society, these women are busting stereotypes every day.
“You have to have people willing to speak out and be visible within the community, and that is not possible given the current climate.”
Last week, a Washington state energy panel voted unanimously to oppose what would be the nation’s largest oil-by-rail terminal.

How the Wonder of Nature Can Inspire Social Justice Activism
The complex systems of the natural world can open our eyes to a new way of being.How music is helping women from war-torn countries express grief and loss.
This week, Trump is using Natives to target the Bears Ears National Monument. Last week, it was Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
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.