“Seattle leads the nation, first on $15 an hour and now on campaign-finance reform.”
Month: November 2015
When we work together, share meals together, and laugh together, we’re repairing relationships to the soil as a community.
“What we call the eternal ice of Antarctica, unfortunately, turns out not to be eternal at all,” says the lead author of a new study.
Add it up—the extra money we’re paying for pharmaceuticals, communications, mortgages, student loans, airline tickets, food, and health insurance—and you get a hefty portion of the average family’s budget.
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Sum: The Totality of Our Lives
A film based on the work of neuroscientist and writer David Eagleman.
To debate this crucial issue in the new economy.
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Would Jesus Wear a Sidearm?
In this short documentary, a prominent leader of the Christian right explains why he left the Republican Party over guns.