Spring 2023 | The “Endings” Issue
Amid police crackdowns on mutual aid efforts around housing, many activists are finding support in each other.
And makes healthier food than even organic farming.
Video Spotlight


Transphobia and Allyship on Trans Day of Visibility
For “Rising Up with Sonali,” YES! Racial Justice editor Sonali Kolhatkar interviews Carl Charles, senior attorney in the Southern Regional Office of Lambda Legal; Ebony Harper, founder and executive director of California TRANScends; and Maebe A. Girl, a congressional candidate running for California’s 30th Congressional District.


The pay gap between men and women has stubbornly persisted for two decades. Here’s how to close it.


For “Rising Up With Sonali,” YES! Racial Justice Editor Sonali Kolhatkar interviews Executive Editor Evette Dionne about the “Endings” issue.

For “Rising Up with Sonali,” YES! Racial Justice editor Sonali Kolhatkar interviews Carl Rosen, General President of United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America, and Marilee Taylor, 34-year veteran retired locomotive engineer and member of Railroad Workers United.
Infographics
A historic drop in the child poverty rate over the past 25 years showed us exactly what to do when the pandemic hit.
An increasing amount of research shows that good health practices and outcomes can spread throughout a community, even outweighing the influence of immediate family members.
Growing interest in regenerative land practices and demand for organic food have led to consistent expansion of acres devoted to organic farming.
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