Immigration | Activism | Citizens United Caravan of Grandmothers Heads to Mexico Border The group leaving from New York will onboard other “grannies” and allies along the way to support migrating families. Lornet Turnbull | Jul 9, 2018
Education | Pollution This Boot Camp Trains Young People to Fight Plastic Pollution Youth activists ages 11 to 18 return home to educate their communities about how to curb the crisis. Shaima Shamdeen | Jul 6, 2018
Activism How Issues in the South Affect the Entire Nation The South is a proven testing ground for regressive policies and practices that often make their way to the rest of the U.S. Kevon Paynter | Jul 5, 2018
Activism | Sustainable food and farming 5 Reasons Salmon Are an Environmental Justice Solution We need wild salmon—and not just because they’re tasty. They are an indicator of ecosystem health. Shannan Lenke Stoll | Jul 5, 2018
Memorial for Lynching Victims a First Step Toward Reconciliation It offers a place of reckoning for generations of racial trauma. Angela O’Shaughnessy | Jul 5, 2018
Activism Thomas Paine’s Truth-to-Power Message in 1776 Paine’s writing was as uncompromising as a modern blog with the edgy wit and precision of a Twitter thread. Jeff Biggers | Jul 3, 2018
Immigration | Cooperatives | Local economies | Local power | Sustainable food and farming Immigrant Farmers Revive Dormant Greenhouse to Grow Food From Home At a small farmers market south of Seattle, you’ll find varieties of ethnic vegetables unlikely sold in your typical supermarket. Lornet Turnbull | Jun 29, 2018
Mental health New York’s Suicide Prevention Program Is the First of Its Kind in the U.S. Suicide rates have been rising overall, but the results from this Swiss study were promising: Suicidal behavior dropped by 80 percent. Angela O’Shaughnessy | Jun 29, 2018
Immigration | Activism How One Woman Stood Up to Border Patrol When They Boarded Her Greyhound Bus She was loud and made sure everyone knew that what was happening was illegal. Yvette Montoya | Jun 28, 2018
Native rights | Activism | Local power | Sustainable food and farming Cooking Stirs the Pot for Social Change Preparing food—and letting others in our communities cook for us—is how we become good citizens who engage with the communities around us. Korsha Wilson | Jun 27, 2018
Immigration Supreme Court Upholds Anti-Muslim Travel Ban The decision reverses a series of lower court decisions that had struck down previous travel bans as illegal or unconstitutional. Lornet Turnbull | Jun 26, 2018
Pollution | Water | Activism | Local power Why Women From Asia Are Confronting U.S. Fracking: Oil Extraction Equals Plastic Production Plastic manufacturers are not responsible for the disposal of their products, so the burden is placed on people in the Philippines. Isabelle Morrison | Jun 25, 2018
Gender justice | Women When Girls Take the Lead on Social Justice: 5 Stories They started a troop focused on girls of color, exposed a human smuggling operation, and generally stepped up when adults didn’t. Kate Schatz, Miriam Klein Stahl | Jun 22, 2018
Immigration | Activism | Citizens United 15 Actions That Can Shut Down Trump’s Assault on Immigrant Families Whether from your phone or on the front lines of the border crisis, here are things you can do to help. Arun Gupta | Jun 22, 2018
Immigration | Activism | Citizens United How to Call Your Representative to Protest Jailing Immigrant Families Step-by-step advice, whether your member of Congress is a Democrat or a Republican. Jun 21, 2018
Reproductive rights | Gender justice Demystifying Female Anatomy with Street Art The chalk drawings aim to educate and surprise. Isabelle Morrison | Jun 21, 2018
Reproductive rights | Education | Activism | Gender justice | Local power Where Birth Control Is Scarce, Young Women Create Sex Education Outside the Classroom A Kentucky program trains women to advocate for their reproductive health. Ivy Brashear | Jun 20, 2018
Activism | Gender justice “You Taught Me How to Shout Out Loud”: A Love Letter to My Fellow Activists Together we saved lives and sparked changes in the healthcare and social support systems that were crumbling around us. Amelie Zurn | Jun 20, 2018
Why Juneteenth Should Be a National Holiday The 152-year-old tradition launched by formerly enslaved people has emerged as a celebration of freedom. Tasha Williams | Jun 19, 2018
Native rights | Immigration | Indigenous lands Indian Country Remembers the Trauma of Children Taken from Their Parents As Congress prepares to debate separating families at the border, a look back at the U.S.’s past with the cruel practice. Mark Trahant | Jun 18, 2018
Education | Activism | Local power High Schoolers Bring Their Love of Culinary Arts to Feed Local Homeless It wasn’t enough for a group of students to provide free meals. They’re looking to tackle systemic problems. Deonna Anderson | Jun 15, 2018
Native rights | Indigenous lands To Native Culture, the Salmon Decision Means More Than a Treaty Rights Win How indigenous food is tied to important sacred stories. Rosalyn LaPier | Jun 15, 2018
Democratic reforms | Clean elections | Citizens United Scholastic Under Fire for Children’s Book Portrayal of Trump Parents and teachers aren’t angry over what the new book says about the president, but rather what it leaves out. Lornet Turnbull | Jun 14, 2018
Native rights | Sustainable food and farming Farming as Resistance Threatened by a mining company, indigenous women in the remote highlands of Guatemala are marching, increasing productivity, and planting trees. Trina Moyles | Jun 14, 2018
Gender justice | Masculinity | Women Real Gender Equality Includes Femininity (and the Color Pink) As feminist parents, we tell ourselves we’re trying to break down the gender binary. But what’s wrong with skirts and baby dolls? Anne Thériault | Jun 13, 2018