Activism | Murmurations Murmurations: Dawn of a New Beginning adrienne maree brown has invited Movement Generation to bring us stories of life worth living in 2025. adrienne maree brown | Jan 30, 2025
Health Justice | Wealth and inequality | Health care Insulin Should Be a Right, Not a Privilege Trump is attacking the policies aimed at making prescription medications affordable and accessible to all. Sara Youngblood Gregory | Jan 29, 2025
Criminal justice reform | Activism How Restorative Justice Helped One Family Move Forward The CHAT Project’s model serves as a beacon of hope for couples engaged in a cycle of domestic violence. Lauren DeLaunay Miller | Jan 28, 2025
Activism In Fighting Fascism, We Must Choose Our Battles Wisely We must ask ourselves: Does the fight we’re in advance us toward a revolutionary shift? William C. Anderson | Jan 24, 2025
Climate To Rescue a Self This story is part of Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors, a climate-fiction contest produced by Grist Magazine. Arekpitan Ikhenaode | Jan 17, 2025
Climate The Isle of Beautiful Waters This story is part of Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors, a climate-fiction contest produced by Grist Magazine. Lily Séjor | Jan 17, 2025
Climate Plantains in Heaven This story is part of Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors, a climate-fiction contest produced by Grist Magazine. Kenechi Udogu | Jan 17, 2025
Criminal justice reform What It’s Like to Serve a Life Sentence Without Parole I want those serving life sentences to be heard so we’re not eternally invisible. Dortell Williams | Jan 16, 2025
Criminal justice reform Can Free Public Transit Eliminate the Need for Police? Activists are calling for New York City’s subway system to be fully funded and police-free. Justin A. Davis | Jan 15, 2025
Criminal justice reform | Books Budgeting By and For the People Participatory budgeting empowers communities to radically reimagine the world. Sonali Kolhatkar | Jan 14, 2025
Sustainable food and farming | Water | Climate A Crop for a Saltier Future? With sea levels rising and groundwater running out, crops that thrive in saltwater could bolster future food supplies. Ashley Stimpson | Jan 10, 2025
Indigenous lands | Climate | Native rights | Sustainable food and farming For Siċaŋġu Nation, Taking Food Sovereignty Back Means Eating Climate-Friendly Mushrooms, bison, and foraged plants are a critical mix of new and old food traditions. Grace Hussain | Jan 10, 2025
Climate | Wealth and inequality Can Everyone Eat for the Planet? I Shopped at Dollar Store for a Week to Find Out. In 2019, scientists published a climate-friendly food plan. Can it work for most Americans? Dharna Noor | Jan 10, 2025
Local economies | Sustainable food and farming | Climate Farmers Markets Can Be a Form of Climate Action. Here’s How. Local food programs can make it easier to eat more fresh produce. Gabriella Sotelo | Jan 10, 2025
Reproductive rights | Activism Why Planned Parenthood Workers Revolted Over Gaza Through organizing and community building, Planned Parenthood workers exposed the limits of the nonprofit-industrial complex. Nicole Froio | Jan 8, 2025
Mindfulness | Murmurations Murmurations: A Spell for the Winter Solstice adrienne maree brown offers a winter solstice poem that encourages us to birth new realities. adrienne maree brown | Dec 19, 2024
Immigration | Sustainable food and farming | Climate Rebuilding Food Security After a Wildfire When wildfires swept through southern Oregon in 2020, Maria and her family lost 14 years of hard work almost overnight. Their home, their car, and most of their belongings went Amal Ahmed | Dec 18, 2024
Sustainable food and farming How to Nationalize Minnesota’s Universal Breakfast Bill Free meals for all school children is an essential element of education—and one the majority of people in the U.S. support. Torsheta Jackson | Dec 17, 2024
A More Humane Future for Shelter Animals Other states could learn from California’s approach to overcrowding in animal shelters. s.e. smith | Dec 16, 2024
Education A Communal Fix for Our Childcare System While Project 2025 proposes cutting Head Start, communities are ensuring free, quality child care for all. Sara Youngblood Gregory | Dec 11, 2024
The Power of Beautiful Solutions A new “toolbox for liberation” demonstrates that a more just world is not only possible—it’s actively under construction. Eli Feghali | Dec 10, 2024
Filipino Communities Counter Election Grief Care-centered organizations are helping people process loss, remain rooted, and imagine new futures. Gabes Torres | Dec 9, 2024
Native rights | Indigenous lands | Climate High Hopes for Climate Reparations at COP29 Indigenous communities are already solving climate crises, but they need global funding to act decisively. Marc van der Sterren | Dec 4, 2024
Housing We Can Solve Our Care and Housing Crises, Together Both of these crises require new systems and structures that reflect our commitment to our blood and chosen families. Courtney E. Martin | Dec 3, 2024
Women The Transgressive Pleasure of Carnival While tourists flock to Grenada for Carnival, lifelong residents are holding closely to Jab Jab, which symbolizes rebellion and liberation. Sharine Taylor | Dec 2, 2024