Categories
Change

Seattle Voters Approve First-in-the-Nation Democracy Vouchers

“Seattle leads the nation, first on $15 an hour and now on campaign-finance reform.”

Categories
Change

The Color of Food: How Gardens and Farms Can Help Us Heal From a History of Racism

When we work together, share meals together, and laugh together, we’re repairing relationships to the soil as a community.

Categories
Reflect

New Study Shows Antarctic Melting at Unstoppable Tipping Point

“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.

Categories
Reflect

We All Pay: The Rigging of the American Market

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.

Categories
Reflect

Sum: The Totality of Our Lives

A film based on the work of neuroscientist and writer David Eagleman.

Categories
Change

Will the New Economy Be Capitalism, or Something Else? Join a Discussion on November 9th

To debate this crucial issue in the new economy.

Categories
Reflect

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.