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Doing something every day can be profoundly helpful in giving people hope, and it’s a path to change.
Native musicians played an oversize role in the history of American music. A documentary to air on PBS sets the record straight.
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A radical pessimist’s glossary of exploitative economics.

Why You Couldn’t Find Big Media Coverage of Haaland and Davids
Time has run out to convince colonized newsrooms that Indigenous issues and perspectives are necessary to the national narrative.The film “Fruitvale Station” told the story of Grant’s death on a train platform. Now his family is building bridges between police and their communities.
Walking a mile in someone else’s shoes is more than just a phrase for people working at the intersection of psychology and technology.
A palliative care nurse explains what to expect in the last days and hours.

Let’s Talk About Migrant Caravans
Uneasy about discussing the migrant caravan—and its related issues like immigration, the wall, family separation, and xenophobia—with your students? Here are some resources to start the conversation.It was just stuff. Until it wasn’t.

12 Photos: What Hope Looks Like for Refugee Camps at the U.S. Border
The caravan movement is sustained by self-organized migrants and the volunteers who stand with them. It’s an organized, mobilized hope.