Seattle women make less than men, but especially those with advanced degrees.
Let’s face it. The people who really need to see this film are never going to go near it.
Movement-building approaches from the civil rights era get a 2017 update.
The outdoor-recreation industry delivered a big blow to Utah’s economy because of the state’s attempts to remove protections for public lands.
A recent victory has sent the Army Corps of Engineers back to analyze the environmental justice effects of the Dakota Access pipeline.
While it is true that climate change is a global problem, we have power when we act locally.
Over the past century, we’ve abused our soils. But recent studies suggest they can be revived to support a sustainable food system.
The party’s new agenda promises to be on “the side of working people,” so why aren’t more Americans excited about it?
There are entire generations of social justice activists and environmental protectors that we don’t learn about in school.
We should ditch employer-provided insurance. Administrative costs for Medicaid are nearly half of the cost of private sector plans. Yes, half.
Indian Health Service is a great example of health care run and managed by the government. Let’s use it to figure out what works and what doesn’t.
The “Silent Protest Parade” was the first mass demonstration of its kind and marked a pivotal moment in civil rights history.
We have a long way to go before we lose the fight.
The average woman spends $18,000 in her lifetime on menstruation-related items. But what about women who can’t afford that?
8 things to do before jumping down your uncle’s throat.
Take that lawn by the grass and grow something!
As ICE increases its arrests, 30 Portland-area churches have pledged to offer sanctuary to undocumented immigrants. Anyone thinking of joining them must be ready to answer these hard questions.
8 lessons U.S. progressives can learn from Jeremy Corbyn’s remarkable campaign.
Lessons people of color have taught me that changed my life—and could change yours too.
A chef and journalist started “The Racist Sandwich Podcast” to address inequity in the restaurant industry. Today, it’s winning award nominations and fans worldwide.
But figuring out who owns abandoned mines in Appalachia is harder than you’d think.
Students didn’t have to worry about tuition and debt until higher education became more about personal gain than contributing to society.
Ten tips for when everyone says your favorite comedian has “gone too far.”
And the majority of the Senate wants to work together, find common ground, and move on. That’s called governing.
My gratitude goes out to the millions of Americans who launched a resistance that has slowed or stopped many of Trump’s policies.
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