A tone-deaf choice to honor civil rights leaders: Trump is supported by the KKK and refused to denounce white supremacists after Charlottesville.
For a joyful economy, spread the wealth.
Research by environmental and natural resources law scholars shows the president’s action will likely be overturned by the courts.
Last week, a Washington state energy panel voted unanimously to oppose what would be the nation’s largest oil-by-rail terminal.
A professor has created an entire class on the star that focuses on intersections of race, gender, and sexuality. Now you can take it online.
I decided to search for two words on the article’s web page: “patriarchy” or “misogyny.” Zero results.
What do you do when your colleague tells you the department head propositioned her in the hallway?
How music is helping women from war-torn countries express grief and loss.
This week, Trump is using Natives to target the Bears Ears National Monument. Last week, it was Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
Forget about the 1 percent. Are you part of the top 20 percent of Americans who own 89 percent of our country’s wealth?
In his new book Being the Change, climate scientist Peter Kalmus shows why, on the cusp of climate catastrophe, we are neither choiceless nor powerless.
While it’s tempting to consider the end of this presidency, we should consider the long road ahead.
She is a reminder of the indigenous women who are missing and murdered every year.
When hatred stops our ability to understand, it prevents our ability to make change.
Evidence keeps mounting that, in stressful times, there is much to gain by surrounding yourself with plants and trees.
Addressing our systems of White supremacy cannot be dismissed as “identity politics.”
Communities of color turned to each other to make it through the disaster. Months later, they’re doing the same to rebuild.
A weekly newsletter created by a rookie Portland activist is moving people to action by prioritizing under-the-radar issues over big headline grabbers.
Meet the morticians offering compassionate practices for dealing with death.
Democrats cannot back down from funding children’s health and protecting Dreamers. These issues are moral priorities.
Five out of six people behind bars awaiting trial are there simply because they can’t afford bail. Community bail funds offer a solution.
In these discouraging times, I keep a list of encouraging changes I couldn’t have predicted.
Will the farm bill and midterm elections put food back in the spotlight on Capitol Hill?
People say time heals all wounds, but new research suggests that time spent in dream sleep is what really matters.
The path toward Keystone XL construction is much less certain than recent news headlines might lead you to believe.
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