Local efforts to recenter the philosophies of French-German humanist Albert Schweitzer as morally and culturally imperative in modern Aspen have been recognized in a French book written by authors ...
For 40 days, many Christians fast, pray, and examine their lives in preparation for Easter. But for Black Christians — whose faith traditions were shaped by enslavement, migration, resistance, and ...
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Boston University professor Lida Maxwell’s latest book, Rachel Carson and the Power of Queer Love, is many fascinating things all at once. On one level, it is a slender biography of the great Rachel ...
At a time when environmental politics often feel exhausting, combative, or difficult to move forward, Nancy Manring has spent her career asking a novel question: what if we reframe the problem? As a ...
Virginia Gewin is a freelance reporter in Portland, Oregon. This Nature Q&A series celebrates individuals who have fought racism in science and who champion inclusion. The series often highlights ...
BILL MCKIBBEN has written more than a dozen books, but in his own words he has recently become “a student of a new genre: the e-mail designed to set protest in motion.” In 2007, McKibben and a handful ...
Dr. Benjamin Chavis, president/CEO of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), was celebrated as the father of the environmental justice movement at the Mississippi Statewide ...
The moment is prompting existential questions within the green movement. The environmental movement is doing some soul-searching. It is floundering in the age of President Donald Trump, mired in a ...