Although the governor cites the rule of law in his eviction order, the Sioux have this: the Constitution’s Article 6, declaring “treaties as the Supreme Law of the Land.”
Think of it as preventative medicine for the likely event of stress.
After an exhaustive five-month search, we've found a new executive director for YES! Magazine.
This is not the first time forward progress has ended in a right-wing regime. And the past has plenty of lessons for how to go forward effectively.
We must take care of ourselves in a way that ensures our compassion is not drained away.
Our people will continue to resist in and beyond this moment, as this is but one front in the wars being waged against us.
The apparel and textile industry is one of the world’s biggest polluters. But can consumers shape a greener fashion industry with our shopping choices?
Lancaster Food Company searches for job applicants who need help getting back on their feet. So far, not one has quit.
25-year old Scrap Exchange partners with Durham, North Carolina, residents to build an innovative arts district.
Many of us are rekindling our activist spirit knowing that the next four years will require everyone to act.
How five large trees in remote Oregon ended up as winter housing for water protectors, including their first newborn baby.
I’ve learned that when we’re vulnerable, when we’re unsure about the world and our place in it, food is the way back home.
North Dakota is stretched thin in its battle to protect the Dakota Access pipeline construction: Costs are nearing $15 million, and police reinforcements are diminishing.
Stores want me to buy stuff I don’t need. The internet wants me to buy stuff I don’t need. But I finally figured it out.
In the shadow of the Trump election, I found myself explaining to world climate leaders how to see Standing Rock through an indigenous lens.
If you think Trump is all talk, consider this: Research shows past presidents have accomplished about 75 percent of what they promised to do during their campaigns.
America’s past truth and reconciliation processes show us what works.
Resilience practices can help you confront stress and pain more skillfully, starting with finding silver linings.
The debate about an exotic new kind of drug delayed the trade deal for years, thanks in part to relentless advocates who stood up to big pharma.
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We’ve got to stop acting out hate. There is no less of it in the liberal media than there is in the right-wing media. It is just better disguised.
Trump will try to fast-track fossil fuel projects across the country. That makes the final months of President Obama’s term more important than ever.
We’ve learned a lot in 20 years of solutions journalism. We know that we can fix what’s broken in our communities, regardless of who inhabits the White House.
This week’s new Army Corps decision and a fresh lawsuit could delay the Dakota Access pipleline more than makes economic sense.
In the week since Trump’s election, organizations fighting for the rights of women, immigrants, and others have received a flood of support they’ve never seen before.
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