As governmental authoritarianism intensifies, citizens “double down on democracy” through the participatory model.
Why Wikis Are a Useful Tool to Protect Online Information From Being ‘Disappeared’
The beginning of Trump’s second presidency in January 2025 marked an upsurge in the suppression of online information. On February 2, the New York Times reported that more than 8,000 webpages had been erased from the sites of U.S. government agencies like the Department of Justice, the Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for Disease Control and […]
Monkeys Infected With Transmissible Diseases Are Trucked Across U.S.—Where’s the Transportation Department?
Experimenting on monkeys is cruel—and keeping them is a threat to public health.
The Courage of Care Coalition Helps Deconstruct Patterns of Domination and Oppression
This “relational facilitator” training team explores the intersection of spirituality and justice work.
How Trophic Cascades Devastate Ecosystems and Endanger Human Health
Bats and vultures may not be widely loved, but their decline has profound negative implications for humans.
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.
Enrollment in Nature Schools Soars as Families Rediscover the Benefits of Outdoor Learning
Nature schools are taking education outside the box.
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