In what ways do men and women differ? Do we find the same differences in our fellow primates? Do apes learn sex roles or is gender uniquely...
At the core of our civilizational breakdown is an extractive economy that wastes both nature and people, at the same time it is Hoovering extreme...
Recent years have shown us how fragile our communities are in light of institutional failures highlighted by a global pandemic, systemic...
One of the only things critics of capitalism and true believers in Adam Smith-style “free markets” agree upon is how destructive monopolies are...
Daughters for Earth, a new campaign to mobilize women around the world to engage in climate action, launched today at SXSW. The initiative is...
With the rise in the global human population, the urban population is growing rapidly alongside new innovations in city design and development....
California Indians have survived some of the most extreme acts of genocide committed against Native Americans. Prior to the ongoing genocide under...
Alexander Zaitchik For centuries, human civilization developed through shared innovation that advances us forward. Through implementing the gifts...
For centuries, Indigenous peoples have leaned on traditional knowledge systems to impart strength, perseverance, and adaptability that have helped...
Founded in 2008, the Native-led Indigenous Forum at Bioneers is designed as a sovereign space for Indigenous People to bring their vision and...
History doesn’t repeat itself, but it rhymes. From the historic Indigenous occupation of Alcatraz Island in 1969 to the fossil fuel fights...
This article was authored by Mark Trahant and originally published at Indian Country Today. Read the original here. The list goes on and on:...