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Edible City

Moving away from grass lawns demands the extensive transformation of our relationship not only with our cities but also with nature.
Charles Mudede

What the Rest of the World Knows

It was a bitter reality to witness residents in this country having to fend for themselves against the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Millions have lost their jobs and homes. Hundreds of thousands have lost their lives. The pandemic has brought home some undeniable truths about the way our country is run, and specifically, how it stacks up against the rest of the world.
Zenobia Jeffries Warfield

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Mark P. Fancher is a human rights attorney, writer, and activist. Over the course of his 36-year career he has fought: police misconduct, over-incarceration, employment discrimination, racially discriminatory school discipline,
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Readers Respond

Fall 2020: The Black Lives Issue Hundreds of you ordered a box of our Black Lives issue to share in your communities, and even more joined YES! Presents for a
YES! Editors

This Is Our Collective Story

Dear Reader,  I am writing this letter to you three weeks before Election Day. I don’t know the outcome, but you do. From where I sit, even if the ultimate
Christine Hanna

Why I Give

Kathleen Macferran is a certified trainer with the Center for Nonviolent Communication. She works internationally, helping communities and organizations strengthen communication and transform conflict. Kathleen Macferran Menomonie, Wisconsin What are
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There’s More Work to Do

“For the first 15 years of my work in sustainability, I basically ignored the role of race. I thought ‘Let others do that work. There’s plenty of good I can
Christine Hanna

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Erin K. Robinson started her creative journey making costumes for television and movies in Los Angeles before returning to New York to design for children’s wear companies, such as the
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Hazelnuts, Not Just Your Nutella

The creamy, buttery, crunchy, sweet hazelnut inspires our earthborn senses. Charred shells found in ancient middens from Scotland to the Pacific Northwest, dated at 9,000 years old, share a story
Valerie Segrest

Community Self-Love During Coronavirus

The novel coronavirus pandemic has taken its toll on communities around the world, especially  in the United States, which has experienced more than 4 million cases and 140,000 deaths in
Chris Winters
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