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If Corporations Have Rights, So Does Nature
A whopping 61 percent of Toledo’s voters said “yes” to recognizing legally enforceable rights for the natural world.
A Father’s Day Gift for Myself: Activism
My two-year old will barely be the age I am now when the climate catastrophe comes, and that realization is taking a toll.
Racism as a Public Health Crisis
Milwaukee’s novel approach to combating racial inequity should inspire other cities.
When All You’ve Got is a Tariff…
… Every problem looks like a nail?
Celebrating Pride, Mindfully
Inequalities in our broader society also occur in the queer community.
Poor Neighborhoods Need More Than ‘Investment’
Low-income neighborhoods need employee-owned businesses anchored to their communities, not investors looking to make a quick buck.
Dealing With Climate Fear
If you feel powerless, remember that the biggest change you can make is to support leaders who think our planet is actually worth saving.
Putting Good Samaritans Behind Bars
Border authorities arrested a Texas woman for stopping to help bedraggled teenagers who desperately needed it.
Collateral Damage
Are Trump’s trade wars choking off the global economy?
Taking Farmers for a Ride
Trump’s trade disruptions are inflicting real pain, but they’re also exposing the frailty of an agriculture economy built for big business.