We forget most of our dreams. So why do we have them?
The Venetian Republic Offers Powerful Lessons to an American One in Need of Repair
The Venetian Republic’s political system, emerging alongside those of other Italian city-states, was founded on collaboration and power distribution. Its rise and decline highlight the importance of adaptability in the face of shifting global political dynamics.
States Are Doing a Terrible Job Enforcing Laws Meant to Protect Farmed Animals
Lack of law enforcement leads to needless suffering for sentient beings.
How a Community Collaborative in Arkansas Is Pioneering Solutions to Long-Standing Social Problems
Sankofa Village Arkansas is building an “intentional community centering Black healing, liberation, and regeneration.”
How the World Hides Liability for Climate Deaths
Unfair family planning regimes have stalled progress in the climate fight and prevent children from having a fair start in life.
Guide to Preserving Sacred Land Near You
Preserving biodiversity is among the most urgent issues of our time, and it needs to be addressed regionally to succeed.
How to Make Your Home and Yard Safe for Hummingbirds
Untreated windows can be deadly for wild birds—hummingbirds are particularly at risk.
Enrollment in Nature Schools Soars as Families Rediscover the Benefits of Outdoor Learning
Nature schools are taking education outside the box.
What Is Our Collective Solution to Health Injustice?
The fight over health care in the U.S. is about competing narratives: profit-making versus collective well-being. We need to articulate a publicly funded solution now—before corporate spin silences us.
Why Do We Sleep and How Can We Sleep Better?
Sleep is a biological necessity, but it remains a mysterious phenomenon we don’t fully understand.
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