Here’s how to show other women you have their backs.
Research shows that ethnic identity is shaped not only by the loss—and revitalization—of mother tongues but also by the remixing of English.
U.S. organizers of International Women’s Day urge women to find creative ways to strike on March 8.
The president spoke in complete sentences and praised a fallen soldier, and now, for some people, the world is less chaotic. Trump is upping his game, and we as resisters aren’t ready.
Intensifying the anxiety, Trump has announced he is ending protections for Dreamers—those who were brought to the U.S. as children, grew up here, and consider it their home.
Trumponomics fails because it ignores the American worker. Here’s what we should do instead.
After Kalamazoo, Michigan, offered college tuition for nearly all high school graduates, dropout rates declined and the city’s population began to rebound.
Immigrants make up 17 percent of the state’s workforce. If Washington’s undocumented workers were deported, nearly $14.5 billion in economic activity could be lost.
You decide. Send us your ideas by March 14.
By collecting climate change data, monitoring air quality, and reverse-engineering insulin, locals are creating a more just and equitable society.
There are 60 stations licensed to tribes or tribal entities in the United States. They stand to lose a lot if Trump cuts federal funding.
And two other people advocating for immigrants and refugees.
The parent-led effort shows how cities can empower and protect noncitizens at a time of uncertainty for many immigrant families.
The Dakota Access pipeline is set and oil will flow. But this is not the only fight about water, and Standing Rock is only one chapter somewhere in the middle of a long story.
“This isn’t the end by any means. This is the spark. The whole world is waking up now.”
Avoiding Trump supporters only increases our already dangerous polarization. Here’s how to really listen and find compassion.
To get someone’s support, you need more than just facts.
Pruitt’s approach to the EPA is likely to threaten farmworkers, who are highly exposed to the effects of climate change, including heat stress and increased pesticide use.
“The town seemed to transform from black and white to color.”
We face the prospect of an economy with little need for humans. Advances in artificial intelligence call us to revisit basic questions about work, love, and human purpose.
Since Trump’s election, scientists have been scrambling to save climate change data sets. And one Michigan graduate student thought the more copies, the better.
The only solution is to bring your wealth home and invest in community resilience to ensure the survival of all.
And 23 other facts you should probably know.
If Democrats want to retake government, they will need to do more than be the party that isn’t as bad as Trump, starting with closing the wealth gap.
As a Black woman, I was anxious about moving to a conservative state. But, surprisingly, I found a community ready to embrace me and fight for equality.
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