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Reflect

What Do 800-Year-Old Magna Carta & Black Lives Matter Have in Common?

The Magna Carta is considered the foundation democracy and human rights. What’s the Great Charter’s connection to BlackLivesMatter?

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Hip-Hop Legend Boots Riley on #BlackLivesMatter & How His Cousin Was Acquitted in Cop Shooting

An interview with Boots Riley about his music, activism, and new book Tell Homeland Security—We Are the Bomb.

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How Climate Change Sparked the Refugee Crisis and Conflict in Syria

This clear and poignant comic shows how the refugee crisis and war in Syria was sparked by climate change.

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Explore

A Pacific Coast College Campus Tour

This video college campus tour takes you to four-year colleges along the Pacific coast from Juneau to Monterey.

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Sea-level Rise isn’t Caused Only by Melting Ice

NASA gives us a crash course on sea-level rise. Sea levels have risen about three inches since 1992. And it’s not all caused by melting ice.

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Silence Has This Mortality Associated with It

A conversation about sound and silence with legendary sound designer and film editor Walter Murch.

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Change

Happy Brain: How to Meditate with Eyes Open

Meet Broody the Brain. He has a neural predisposition to suffering! And he’s here to show you a new way to meditate—with your eyes open!

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I Am Not a Lone Voice, I Am Many: Malala

Malala became a global advocate for the millions of girls being denied a formal education because of social, economic, legal and political factors.

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Eat & Drink

A Chefs Boot Camp for Policy and Change

An opportunity for civically and politically minded chefs to become effective leaders for food-system change.

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Alcatraz Sharkfest Swim, a First-Person View

“It was going pretty well. I hadn’t died of hypothermia or lost my legs to a shark attack.” Alcatraz Sharkfest, a first-person view.