Detroit Justice Center helps returning citizens navigate the red tape that comes with re-entry and avoid landing back in jail.
Instead of waiting for answers from police, Indigenous communities are scanning hillsides and riverbeds—and helping families cope.
As the time when climate chaos, peak oil, and an unstable global economy unraveled society, or as the time of a Great Turning?
The practice of letting the land lie fallow after every six years of farming requires a complete reset in sustainable practices—and could gain traction as a way to combat climate change.
An Indigenous-led organization in New Mexico is using fungus in an attempt to remove chemicals from soil.
Central Appalachia reintroduced the species to restore wildlife habitat—and help devastated economies. Here’s what happened next.
This rural community might have agreed with Trump’s anti-immigration policies on paper. But it could not abide their neighbors being taken away.
For wildfire survivors, helping and connecting with others is crucial to their ongoing recovery.
Science is showing how immersion in nature speeds healing and acts as an antidote for many ailments.
Sometimes a suspended driver’s license stands in the way of a desperately needed job.
A tiny house program in Detroit helps people avoid homelessness, and get a head start on building equity.
Oil spills don’t stand a chance against the cleansing power of mycelium.
After leaving detention, as many as 300 asylum-seekers find temporary housing in a former monastery before they move onto the next leg of their journey.
Warm, nurturing messages need repeating over and over again with our children.
For thousands of years, it’s been wallowed in and slathered on for both medicine and beauty. Science says it works.
College basketball players are on average worth $212,080 to their program—much more than the cost of their scholarships.
Infertility affects Black women twice as much as other women—and they’re less likely to seek assistance.
When governments take care of us, we take care of each other. And the U.S. is struggling.
These early Native traditions spur physical well-being.
Climate change is already damaging Indigenous ways of life. But tribes are adapting.
A youth program in Orlando, Florida, wants to decrease high school dropouts, juvenile arrests, and teen births. And it’s working.
Planned Parenthood has partnered with the entertainment industry to combat misrepresentations of women’s reproductive health.
The worst consequence of raising the curtain with that date is that it casually normalizes White Christian Europeans as historical constants.
From bathrooms to battlefields, a fact-based look at the law and gender identity.
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