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6 Perspectives on the Future of #MeToo
Our writers reflect on how this remarkable moment of accountability can grow and endure.
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ShaLeigh Dance Works Asks How to Heal a Nation of Others in I Promise
The seasoned choreographer’s latest ensemble piece premieres at the Fruit in Durham this weekend.
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The Pipeline Protest Before Standing Rock by Jacqueline Keeler — YES! Magazine
Last year’s water protectors garnered worldwide attention, but several pipeline fights—such as the Enbridge Sandpiper pipeline victory—got little public notice.
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Can We Talk | Cecile Andrews | TEDxSantaCruz
Community activist Cecile Andrews argues that in an increasingly polarized nation, civil discourse is a voluntarily simple and collaborative way…
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Protect Our Water
Toxins in US tap water come from water pollution at the source—largely from agricultural run-off, fossil fuels, and industrial pollution.
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The Hopeful Work of Turning Appalachia’s Mountaintop Coal Mines Into Farms
In the post-coal economy, life-skills training helps employ people and restore the savaged land.
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Juno probes depths of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot
Juno spacecraft data show the Great Red Spot – nearly 1.5 Earths wide – with roots penetrating some 200 miles…
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Tsunami of data could consume one fifth of global electricity by 2025
Billions of internet-connected devices could produce 3.5% of global emissions within ten years and 14% by 2040
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Trump’s latest attempt to fund his stupid wall could actually make the border less secure
Considering the U.S./Mexico border is the most militarized it has ever been, a proposal to slash border surveillance technology would…
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US weakens net neutrality protections
A US regulator votes to ease restrictions preventing ISPs prioritising some services’ data over others’.