It’s not just trolls and men’s rights activists. There are some proud feminists who make problematic comments, too.
It is irresponsible to teach the tragedies without also teaching the resistance movements that oppose colonial violence.
Native women are once again embracing the cradleboard because it’s both artistic and utilitarian.
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When we have reconsidered the lives we have built, how will we live?
Roughly 20 percent of U.S. workers are in a high-paying finance, technology, and electronics sectors. The other 80 percent face a daily struggle to survive.
In past years, you’ve probably targeted minor vices—eat fewer snacks, drink less, exercise more. This time around, try something a little different.
On their reservations and in their wider communities, I saw how Native people protected and nurtured each other.
Let’s say goodbye to top-down revolutions and embrace grassroots action.
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Five ways to make your next protest more inviting and impactful.
The year’s most thought-provoking, important, or useful nonfiction books to help you thrive in a turbulent world.
Unlike capitalism’s many specialized goods and services, food is practical to barter—or, better yet, to gift.
Watching a few minutes of “Planet Earth” can lead you to feel 46 percent more awe and 31 percent more gratitude.
You’re not alone. Here’s how to prepare for those encounters.
Maybe journalists will watch those old-timers with their glorious combovers and remember their own responsibility and power.
Younger people consistently see human rights—racial, immigrant, gender, LGBT—as important and uncontroversial.
We must reduce our burden on Earth’s regenerative systems by approximately 40 percent.
Nostalgia, at its best, is a tidy fantasy that erases many of us.
With no major labels in Minneapolis, this hip-hop group started their own label.
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.
The Northern California Fibershed aims to skirt the rampant waste of resources in the apparel industry.
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The two words we should be worried most about? Fascism and authoritarianism.
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