The hidden crisis: How America fails to protect its children
From child labor to trafficking—and even foster care, sports, and detention—institutions meant to protect children often cause the greatest harm.
In times of rapid change, victory comes to those who train for it
Decades of failed reforms plus research into racism have come to the same conclusion: Only radical change will deliver what we need.
In Selma, Memories of Bloody Sunday Spur Action Today
The fiftieth-anniversary commemoration of Bloody Sunday in Selma this past weekend was a look back at living history. It was also a moment to remember the martyrs of the civil-rights movement then and now. Will bringing together past and present help shape a new future?
Why abolishing ICE is good climate policy
The war on terror has unleashed unspeakable cruelty. We must not rely on its institutions to fix the climate crisis.
Lessons from Tennessee: Confront hate and win
Outnumbered by more than three to one and late for their own event, the White Lives Matter demonstrators left.
Exclusive: Portraits of Trump Supporters
Think you know what Trump supporters are like? Take a look at the pictures below, you may be surprised.
The Link Between Armed Conflict And Climate Change Just Got A Bit Stronger
Conflict outbreaks following climate disasters are no coincidence, according to new research.
Oregon and Washington join 20 countries to phase out coal by 2030
"Phasing out coal power is good news for the climate, for our health and for our kids."
Our Mania for Hope Is a Curse
“Humanity is never stationary." And it's only those who accept the very real possibility of dystopia that are the likely ones to carry out the self-sacrifice necessary for revolt.
Approximately 120 years too late, US House passes law to make lynching a federal...
“Today, we send a strong message that violence—and race-based violence, in particular—has no place in America.”








