And may we remember that real change demands our active and sustained participation, even in the tender aches of living in the unknown.
carrie
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Supplemental Security Income, a lifeline for the elderly and disabled, hasn’t been updated since the 1970s. Now is the time to close the gap.
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And how tax havens—including in the U.S.—are used to hide money from tax authorities.
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Beans May Be the ‘Food of the Future,’ but U.S. Farmers Aren’t Planting Enough | Civil Eats
January 24, 2022Legumes are great for people and soil, but high prices for corn and soy, plus extreme weather due to climate change, threaten domestic production.
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Are Co-op Restaurants a Practical Response to the Pandemic?
January 24, 2022The pandemic has changed what we mean by “restaurant” to include market hybrids, more take-out, less brick-and-mortar—and more restaurants that want to upend the hierarchy that defines dining out.
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Building an ecological civilization is the only way forward to saving both the planet and humanity. And time is running out.
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How Parents Can Support Their Trans Kids
October 11, 2021Research shows that family acceptance and affirmation can have a life-saving impact on transgender youth.
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Measuring Equity Through City Trees
October 11, 2021Planting trees is a way to build community and bolster benefits to human and environmental health.
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Can’t Let the Taps Run Dry: Managing Water in an Unpredictable Climate – YES! Magazine
July 12, 2021Water is an inherently local issue, and the poorest communities are often the most vulnerable.
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Cities Across Europe Are Making Space for Nature
July 12, 2021Through the process of rewilding, cities can improve both human and environmental health.