Political Power
Ƶ believes in the fundamental right of people to determine their own political future, and reports on efforts to expand access to democracy and voter enfranchisement, while also acknowledging the limits of electoral politics, and “democracy” as it has been used as a bludgeon by imperial powers.
Harry Belafonte and ‘The Long Road to Freedom’
When School Is Based on What Kids Want to Learn
Meet the Indigenous Women Keeping Native Businesses Close to Home
U.S. Cities Issue IDs to Protect Undocumented Immigrants
Water Protectors Take Action to Keep Pipeline Out of Black and Indigenous Communities
How Native American Children Benefit From Trauma-Informed Schools
Lawyers Turn to Activism as Civil Liberties Come Under Attack
How to Reclaim the Narrative—and Power—in Post-Truth America
How Colleges Can Support Students Recovering from Substance Abuse
Student Debt Anxiety Is Hard on My Mental Health
Women of Color Face Significant Barriers When Running for Office. But They’re Finding Support.
The College Mental Health Crisis in 10 Sketches
To Build These Homes, We Chose an All-Women Crew
Families of Interned Japanese Americans See Parallels to Detentions at Border
Women’s Rights Are Center Stage in One Kentucky Community
You Want to Know Who America Is, Pay Attention to Who She Was
Caravan of Grandmothers Heads to Mexico Border
This Boot Camp Trains Young People to Fight Plastic Pollution
How Issues in the South Affect the Entire Nation
5 Reasons Salmon Are an Environmental Justice Solution
Thomas Paine’s Truth-to-Power Message in 1776
How One Woman Stood Up to Border Patrol When They Boarded Her Greyhound Bus
Cooking Stirs the Pot for Social Change
Why Women From Asia Are Confronting U.S. Fracking: Oil Extraction Equals Plastic Production
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