Students and faculty at colleges nationwide are walking out, occupying their campus grounds, and demanding an end to the U.S.
(she/they) is a writer, climate resilience planner, and climate activism volunteer. She was born and raised in the San Gabriel Valley, California, and currently lives in New York City. This is their ...
Hope is stronger than optimism at predicting academic success and people’s ability to cope with pain. Plenty of scientific evidence suggests that hope improves individuals’ health and boosts their ...
People, Hilliard said, face a grave risk in “the way that climate disaster breaks up communities, so that communities may no longer be able to share food and music traditions.” Visionary folklore is, ...
Woods, who is trans and nonbinary, works as a birth doula in the Seattle area. As part of their job, Woods extensively plans for a client’s post-labor recovery, and they wanted a similar level of care ...
Understanding the roots of Haiti’s political crisis is critical to rebuilding the Caribbean nation’s democracy.
A photographer’s connections with eight Indigenous women have helped her come to terms with her own Native ancestry and colonial trauma.
With “Cowboy Carter,” Beyoncé is not only topping the country charts, but also challenging old narratives about genre.
is an associate professor of psychology at Hope College and a mother of two. She researches character development among parents of young children (in a Zulu South African community) and in elementary ...
Research shows the SAT is racist, sexist, and classist. So why are some elite schools reinstating the test as an admission requirement?