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The economic realities in the U.S. do not generally support working-class artists and culture bearers—an issue that has only been exacerbated by…
The economic realities in the U.S. do not generally support working-class artists and culture bearers—an issue that has only been exacerbated by…
The way we build our structures and organize our cities can have a significant impact on the way we live, interact, and…
The stories we do and don’t tell about ourselves and these times in which we’re living shape the direction of our lives…
When it comes to climate change contributors—like greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and water pollution—large-scale farmers and ranchers are among the worst culprits…
“I’m a poverty scholar, that houseless mama, that houseless daughter—all those people you don’t wanna see, never wanna be—look away from me.…
Meander through a park or stroll the city streets in Portland, Oregon, in the summer, and you might come across a strange…
Humans have a serious stuff problem. We keep making and buying new things when most of the time we could find those…
Ours is a critical time in the cultural evolution of humanity that is likely to shape our long-term future, or lack thereof.…
War is not innate to humanity; it is learned culturally, and intentional systems of peace can prevent it from happening, according to…
At first the ground squirrels felt like the enemy—a problem to be solved. They were causing major issues for the 25 acres…
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