The youth-led movement builds on the momentum of the increasingly Black and Brown leadership behind the Green New Deal.
The ideas behind regenerative farming are simple and ancient.
Pen pal clubs are growing across the U.S. But it’s not just the older generations who are joining them.
Lesson plans tend to gloss over the U.S.’s deeply entrenched institutional racism. Here’s what should be added.
Three different books examine how women’s anger is deflected in patriarchal society—and its political might.
Bad-faith smears of Rep. Ilhan Omar and many others are being used to crush Palestinian rights, undermine social movements, and divert attention from real anti-Semitism.
Oregon may become the first state to lower the voting age to 16 years in all local and statewide elections.
We can empower children to be a part of the solution.
A grassroots co-op turns small individual investments into bigger returns.
The day I joined my community garden marked not just the beginning of my healing, but also the start of my family’s suburban homesteading journey.
Entrepreneurs in all walks of life are showing that it’s possible to create companies with business models driven by social purpose.
Proponents say this natural alternative to wildfire cleanup is potentially cheaper.
Simple steps for cultivating a revolution in your backyard.
A graphic biography about Eugene V. Debs, folk hero and presidential candidate, reminds us of a time when support for socialism was strong in places like Kansas, Oklahoma, and Ohio.
As the U.S. debates the wall, two sister cities divided by the border work to preserve and perpetuate a shared identity.
Across the globe, communities are working to preserve existing areas of natural darkness and reduce the spread of light pollution.
The Equal Justice Initiative is using soil to document the lynchings of more than 4,400 African-descended people between 1877 and 1950.
Socialist baiting of the last century won’t work against the new generation of political leaders.
An early experiment at a city landfill showed how algae and sunlight can repair environmental damage.
Even as researchers find loneliness is epidemic, people young and old are relearning how to hang out.
For many of us who actually live along the U.S.-Mexico border, the “Mesquite Manifesto” addresses economic and climate problems by building up industry around the native tree.
Policy expert Gus Speth talks about Our Children’s Trust’s lawsuit, explaining the U.S.’s longtime knowledge of climate change even as it pushed fossil fuels. But now we've got a fighting chance.
We know the broad strokes: Less meat, more beans. But true sustainability also means considering the practical realities of eating.
Research has shown that certain movies have caused social justice change, or simply inspired good things to happen.
Race Women on Instagram spotlights generations of Black women trailblazers.
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