A new database by American Friends Service Committee tracks companies involved in border militarization, including the building and monitoring of walls and immigrant detention and surveillance.
A Canadian emergency doctor connects the dots between human and environmental health.
A new docu-series highlights the efforts of five locals who may be losing ground but are not losing hope.
The political activist and author imagines a country where all people, not just the wealthy, can live with dignity.
The YES! editorial team shares some music that has been getting us through these challenging, weird times.
Latinx writers are demanding accountability from the publishing industry—and encouraging the public to read responsibly.
By insisting that Wisconsin’s primary election proceed in-person, Republicans inadvertently showed why early voting and mail-in ballots should be a priority.
We need to shift more than just our economy. We need to revolutionize our concept of community.
The civil rights icon fiercely advocated for redistributive wealth and social democracy.
This year, many people will have Passover Seder over the internet rather than in the physical company of friends and family.
The efforts range from a Slack chat community connecting people around the world to suggestions about what to do with your stimulus check.
For a few moments each night, my husband and I are transforming our rather ordinary little house into a sanctuary.
Wealthy urbanites “escaping” the coronavirus are overstressing already poor communities, and probably bringing the virus with them.
We can build a powerful people’s response to provide care in our communities and reshape the limits of what is politically possible.
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Remote health care can help stem the spread of the virus and protect hospital workers while still addressing health issues.
The global pandemic has slowed polluting human activity, while the climate crisis hasn’t been able to make a dent. This could be a turning point.
A weeklyish commentary about climateish stuff, and how to keep it together in a world gone mad.
Distancing ourselves from an extractive economy and colonial mindset presents an opportunity for parents to reconnect with our children and with the little child inside of us.
As habitat and biodiversity loss increase globally, the novel coronavirus outbreak may be just the beginning of mass pandemics.
Research shows face masks are highly effective—but there aren't enough even for health care workers.
A weeklyish commentary about climateish stuff, and how to keep it together in a world gone mad.
Every night, residents of the small South American country stand on their balconies and clap, cheer, or whistle to show their gratitude and solidarity.
Schools are closed for hundreds of millions of students, but educators, parents, and children are still learning—including how to keep a sense of connection.
A weeklyish commentary about climateish stuff, and how to keep it together in a world gone mad.
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