After sustaining a deep wound to his face during an assumed fight with another male, a wild Sumatran orangutan named Rakus did something that...
In her essay “Black Land Matters,” Black farmer and food justice activist Leah Penniman tells how the ancestral grandmothers in the Dahomey...
Western psychotherapy aims to bring clients back to baseline “normal.” But our collectively traumatized world must not be accepted as...
A plastic box with a lightbulb attached may seem like an odd birthday present. But for ecologist Tim Blackburn, a moth trap is a captivating window...
The story of the U.S. can be so much more than corporate rule, the dominance of big tech, increasing economic inequality, and environmental...
Today, three to five giant corporations control up to 80% of almost every industry and marketplace. These monopolies depress wages, exploit workers,...
The year 2026 will mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The U.S. government has an official commission for the...
In an era where financial struggles are often framed as personal failings, conversations about debt are critical lenses into systemic injustices and...
As we face the existential crises of climate breakdown and worldwide threats to democracy, it is not time to despair. The world is full of...
Nadina Galle, Ph.D., is an ecological engineer and National Geographic Explorer whose work inhabits the rich borderlands between modern technology...
Amid the current rise of fascist leaders, rhetoric, and movements in the U.S., we need to examine contemporary expressions of fascism and how...
The most significant movements for positive change have often been advanced and amplified by artistic expressions that spotlight injustice and bring...