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9 Artists Explore the Pride and Joys of Being Asian American and Pacific Islander. “Leaning more into my heritage keeps me rooted and reminds me that we are all deeply connected, and how we treat each other, and how we show up deeply matters.”. Enkhbayar Munkh-Erdene |May 28, 2021.
THE TIME TO SECURE VOTING RIGHTS IS NOW OR NEVER That outreach includes registration drives, get-out-the-vote efforts, and now in 2021, pushing back against a slew of bills designed to strip voting rights from a large, mostly non-White part of the electorate. The obvious solution to this push by well-funded conservative groups is federal legislation. The For the People Actwould help more
CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Jason Eyre. When schools across the U.S. closed in March 2020, the Murray City School District in Utah was more prepared than most. The district had equipped all of its 6,100 students with laptops in 2018 and was in the process of developing an online learning system intended for snow days and other unforeseen closures. IN CALIFORNIA’S DRIER FUTURE, WHAT’S THE BEST INVESTMENT Once again, California is in a drought. Much of Northern California and the Central Valley are experiencing “acute water supply shortfalls,” and the Sierra Nevada snowpack, a critical water source for Californians up and down the state during the dry season, is all but gone already—just 6% of normal for this time of year.. California’s water system, already stressed by the dueling REASONS FOR HOPE ON CLIMATE CHANGE IN 2021 Jan 12, 2021. Climate disasters started early in 2020—and kept on coming. The catastrophic fires in Australia in early 2020 were a holdover from 2019, but they were soon followed by flooding in Indonesia, a super cyclone hitting the coast of India and Bangladesh , and then more flooding, this time in Kenya and wide swaths of Centraland West
THE LANGUAGE OF ANTI-RACISM A set of norms and expectations predicated on white habits, or the preferences, tastes, emotions, and perceptions of white Americans. 3. The belief that white people are inherently superior to people of color and should dominate over people of color. synonyms: racialized social system, whiteness. antonym: anti-racism. 10 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND HOW IT WORKS John James Audubon, namesake of the famous bird conservation group, was a slaveholder. Henry Fairfield Osborn, a founder of the Save the Redwoods League, supported eugenics. 6. A lack of government and organizational diversity perpetuates the problem. GRETA THUNBERG TALKS SCIENCE, SELF-CARE, AND WHAT’S NEXTAUTHOR:BREANNA DRAXLER
On an overcast August morning, the world watched as Greta Thunberg set sail from a quaint port city in southwest England aboard a racing yacht en route to the 2019 U.N. Climate Action Summit in New York City. The voyage marked a year since the start of Greta’s weeklyschool strikes.
BAKING HOMEMADE BREAD BECOMES A PUBLIC GOOD Baking Homemade Bread Becomes a Public Good. Community Loaves volunteers Megan Adams, left, and her mother, Shera Adams, donate their loaves to St. Leo’s Food Bank in Tacoma, Washington. Photo from Community Loaves. The Seattle-based Community Loaves project enlists home bakers to help those facing food insecurity during thepandemic.
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9 Artists Explore the Pride and Joys of Being Asian American and Pacific Islander. “Leaning more into my heritage keeps me rooted and reminds me that we are all deeply connected, and how we treat each other, and how we show up deeply matters.”. Enkhbayar Munkh-Erdene |May 28, 2021.
THE TIME TO SECURE VOTING RIGHTS IS NOW OR NEVER That outreach includes registration drives, get-out-the-vote efforts, and now in 2021, pushing back against a slew of bills designed to strip voting rights from a large, mostly non-White part of the electorate. The obvious solution to this push by well-funded conservative groups is federal legislation. The For the People Actwould help more
IN CALIFORNIA’S DRIER FUTURE, WHAT’S THE BEST INVESTMENT Once again, California is in a drought. Much of Northern California and the Central Valley are experiencing “acute water supply shortfalls,” and the Sierra Nevada snowpack, a critical water source for Californians up and down the state during the dry season, is all but gone already—just 6% of normal for this time of year.. California’s water system, already stressed by the dueling CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Jason Eyre. When schools across the U.S. closed in March 2020, the Murray City School District in Utah was more prepared than most. The district had equipped all of its 6,100 students with laptops in 2018 and was in the process of developing an online learning system intended for snow days and other unforeseen closures. REASONS FOR HOPE ON CLIMATE CHANGE IN 2021 Jan 12, 2021. Climate disasters started early in 2020—and kept on coming. The catastrophic fires in Australia in early 2020 were a holdover from 2019, but they were soon followed by flooding in Indonesia, a super cyclone hitting the coast of India and Bangladesh , and then more flooding, this time in Kenya and wide swaths of Centraland West
THE LANGUAGE OF ANTI-RACISM A set of norms and expectations predicated on white habits, or the preferences, tastes, emotions, and perceptions of white Americans. 3. The belief that white people are inherently superior to people of color and should dominate over people of color. synonyms: racialized social system, whiteness. antonym: anti-racism. 10 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND HOW IT WORKS John James Audubon, namesake of the famous bird conservation group, was a slaveholder. Henry Fairfield Osborn, a founder of the Save the Redwoods League, supported eugenics. 6. A lack of government and organizational diversity perpetuates the problem. GRETA THUNBERG TALKS SCIENCE, SELF-CARE, AND WHAT’S NEXTAUTHOR:BREANNA DRAXLER
On an overcast August morning, the world watched as Greta Thunberg set sail from a quaint port city in southwest England aboard a racing yacht en route to the 2019 U.N. Climate Action Summit in New York City. The voyage marked a year since the start of Greta’s weeklyschool strikes.
BAKING HOMEMADE BREAD BECOMES A PUBLIC GOOD Baking Homemade Bread Becomes a Public Good. Community Loaves volunteers Megan Adams, left, and her mother, Shera Adams, donate their loaves to St. Leo’s Food Bank in Tacoma, Washington. Photo from Community Loaves. The Seattle-based Community Loaves project enlists home bakers to help those facing food insecurity during thepandemic.
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THE DANGERS OF WHITE MALE SUPREMACY I’m a natural to review Ijeoma Oluo’s new book, Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America (Seal Press, 2020). I am White, male, American, and when I taught at the University of Texas at Austin, I routinely joked that “the secret to my success is that I’m mediocre, and I know it DO YOU TALK ABOUT YOUR CLIMATE CONCERN? Hello! Penumbra is a neat word, isn’t it? It sounds like Harry Potter spellery, a tiny incantation that Hermione would utter to make writing implements appear. Penumbra! Beyond its original, shadowy definition, the academics Andrew Gelman and Yotam Margalit propose a REASONS FOR HOPE ON CLIMATE CHANGE IN 2021 Jan 12, 2021. Climate disasters started early in 2020—and kept on coming. The catastrophic fires in Australia in early 2020 were a holdover from 2019, but they were soon followed by flooding in Indonesia, a super cyclone hitting the coast of India and Bangladesh , and then more flooding, this time in Kenya and wide swaths of Centraland West
THE TRANS HISTORY YOU WEREN’T TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS Other native cultures also display a deep respect for gender diversity. The Navajo tribe from the southwest United States have a gender category called Nadleeh, which can refer to transgender people who have transitioned in one direction along the gender binary (having been assigned male at birth, and now identifying as female, or assigned female at birth and now identifying as male), gender CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Jason Eyre. When schools across the U.S. closed in March 2020, the Murray City School District in Utah was more prepared than most. The district had equipped all of its 6,100 students with laptops in 2018 and was in the process of developing an online learning system intended for snow days and other unforeseen closures. 50 WAYS TO STAY SANE DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Mandee Martin marks the walkway of an outdoor grocery store on March 21 in Somerville, Massachusetts. To comply with the city’s food safety protocol and social distancing recommendations, patrons registered to shop in advance, stood 6 feet apart at A BRIEF (AND FRUSTRATING) HISTORY OF THE CARBON FOOTPRINT A Brief (and Frustrating) History of the Carbon Footprint. “Minimum Viable Planet” is a weeklyish commentary about climateish stuff, and how to keep it together in a world gone mad. This week, on blame-shifting. I’ve long fretted about the personal change/system change debate, worried that the weight was unevenly born byindividuals even
CIVILITY WON'T END RACISM Civility Won’t End Racism. During his inauguration address on Jan. 21, 2021, Joe Biden pledged to end the country’s “uncivil war,” which had been raging during the four years of Trump’s presidency. Especially when it came to race, the theme of Biden’s winning campaign, “Redeem the Soul of the Nation,” as well as his appealto
COLLEGE WAS ONCE FREE AND FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD—WHAT Stanford University, which was founded on the premise of offering college education free of charge to California residents, was an example of the former. Stanford charged no tuition for almost three decades from its opening in 1891 until 1920. The cost for educating students rose significantly in the second half of the 19th century.YES! MAGAZINE
9 Artists Explore the Pride and Joys of Being Asian American and Pacific Islander. “Leaning more into my heritage keeps me rooted and reminds me that we are all deeply connected, and how we treat each other, and how we show up deeply matters.”. Enkhbayar Munkh-Erdene |May 28, 2021.
THE TIME TO SECURE VOTING RIGHTS IS NOW OR NEVER That outreach includes registration drives, get-out-the-vote efforts, and now in 2021, pushing back against a slew of bills designed to strip voting rights from a large, mostly non-White part of the electorate. The obvious solution to this push by well-funded conservative groups is federal legislation. The For the People Actwould help more
CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Jason Eyre. When schools across the U.S. closed in March 2020, the Murray City School District in Utah was more prepared than most. The district had equipped all of its 6,100 students with laptops in 2018 and was in the process of developing an online learning system intended for snow days and other unforeseen closures. IN CALIFORNIA’S DRIER FUTURE, WHAT’S THE BEST INVESTMENTAUTHOR:BREANNA DRAXLER
Once again, California is in a drought. Much of Northern California and the Central Valley are experiencing “acute water supply shortfalls,” and the Sierra Nevada snowpack, a critical water source for Californians up and down the state during the dry season, is all but gone already—just 6% of normal for this time of year.. California’s water system, already stressed by the duelingNEWSLETTER SIGNUP
Custom Service Can Be Reached at 800-937-4451, +1-206-842-0216, or by Mail At customercare@yesmagazine.org. 10 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND HOW IT WORKS John James Audubon, namesake of the famous bird conservation group, was a slaveholder. Henry Fairfield Osborn, a founder of the Save the Redwoods League, supported eugenics. 6. A lack of government and organizational diversity perpetuates the problem. A BRIEF (AND FRUSTRATING) HISTORY OF THE CARBON FOOTPRINT A Brief (and Frustrating) History of the Carbon Footprint. “Minimum Viable Planet” is a weeklyish commentary about climateish stuff, and how to keep it together in a world gone mad. This week, on blame-shifting. I’ve long fretted about the personal change/system change debate, worried that the weight was unevenly born byindividuals even
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9 Artists Explore the Pride and Joys of Being Asian American and Pacific Islander. “Leaning more into my heritage keeps me rooted and reminds me that we are all deeply connected, and how we treat each other, and how we show up deeply matters.”. Enkhbayar Munkh-Erdene |May 28, 2021.
THE TIME TO SECURE VOTING RIGHTS IS NOW OR NEVER That outreach includes registration drives, get-out-the-vote efforts, and now in 2021, pushing back against a slew of bills designed to strip voting rights from a large, mostly non-White part of the electorate. The obvious solution to this push by well-funded conservative groups is federal legislation. The For the People Actwould help more
CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Jason Eyre. When schools across the U.S. closed in March 2020, the Murray City School District in Utah was more prepared than most. The district had equipped all of its 6,100 students with laptops in 2018 and was in the process of developing an online learning system intended for snow days and other unforeseen closures. IN CALIFORNIA’S DRIER FUTURE, WHAT’S THE BEST INVESTMENTAUTHOR:BREANNA DRAXLER
Once again, California is in a drought. Much of Northern California and the Central Valley are experiencing “acute water supply shortfalls,” and the Sierra Nevada snowpack, a critical water source for Californians up and down the state during the dry season, is all but gone already—just 6% of normal for this time of year.. California’s water system, already stressed by the duelingNEWSLETTER SIGNUP
Custom Service Can Be Reached at 800-937-4451, +1-206-842-0216, or by Mail At customercare@yesmagazine.org. 10 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND HOW IT WORKS John James Audubon, namesake of the famous bird conservation group, was a slaveholder. Henry Fairfield Osborn, a founder of the Save the Redwoods League, supported eugenics. 6. A lack of government and organizational diversity perpetuates the problem. A BRIEF (AND FRUSTRATING) HISTORY OF THE CARBON FOOTPRINT A Brief (and Frustrating) History of the Carbon Footprint. “Minimum Viable Planet” is a weeklyish commentary about climateish stuff, and how to keep it together in a world gone mad. This week, on blame-shifting. I’ve long fretted about the personal change/system change debate, worried that the weight was unevenly born byindividuals even
MICROINTERVENTIONS FOR MAXIMUM EFFECT Custom Service Can Be Reached at 800-937-4451, +1-206-842-0216, or by Mail At customercare@yesmagazine.org. COLLEGE WAS ONCE FREE AND FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD—WHATSEE MORE ONYESMAGAZINE.ORG
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CALLING FOUL ON LAWS TARGETING TRANS ATHLETES 16 hours ago · Cross country runner Lindsay Hecox trains at Table Rock in Ada County, Idaho. “Running with a team gave me confidence, made me feel good, and also helped me forget about my sadness and internal struggles,” said Hecox, who is the plaintiff challenging Idaho's 2020 law banning trans girls from competing with cisgendergirls.
THE DANGERS OF WHITE MALE SUPREMACY I’m a natural to review Ijeoma Oluo’s new book, Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America (Seal Press, 2020). I am White, male, American, and when I taught at the University of Texas at Austin, I routinely joked that “the secret to my success is that I’m mediocre, and I know it HOW THE CORONAVIRUS WILL SHAPE A GENERATION The baby boomer generation, born between 1946 and 1965, is so called for the post-World War II population spike. Generation X, born between 1965 and 1980, saw the impeachment of Nixon, Roe v. Wade, and the growing environmental impact of capitalism. And millennials, born after 1980, grew up with Reaganomics, 9/11, and the 2008 financialcrisis.
DOCTORS PUSH TO BRING REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE BACK TO In 2019, C.C., then an 18-year-old American citizen living on Guam, became pregnant, but knew she and her partner weren’t ready to be parents. “I come from a very toxic family and wanted to make sure I gave my child a better life than I had,” she said. C.C. also struggles with psychiatric THE MENTAL HEALTH ISSUE Nearly 50 percent of Americans will experience a mental health disorder at some point in their lifetime. Anxiety, depression, and addiction are on the rise. Why? And what can we do about it? In this issue, we look at the culture, economics, and politics that play a significant role in everyone’s mental health, and the many community responses that are helping to heal us. JOIN THE YES! TEAM FOR THE PLASTIC FREE ECOCHALLENGE 1 day ago · Dear YES! readers, Do you feel like you’re using too much plastic? Maybe stories from our Solving Plastic issue made you want to reduce the plastic in your life I know I feel that way, which is why I’m excited to take part in the Plastic Free Ecochallenge during the month of July. 7 THINGS I LEARNED BY COLLABORATING WITH INDIGENOUS WISDOM Directors of the film One Word Sawalmem, Michael “Pom” Preston and Natasha Deganello Giraudie. 1. WISDOM. Indigenous wisdom is human wisdom, which has been miraculously preserved by Native people. For thousands of years, as people indigenous to the Earth, we all prioritized a relationship with nature, grounded in kinship, centered around reciprocity, and infused with reverence. However THE TRANS HISTORY YOU WEREN’T TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS Other native cultures also display a deep respect for gender diversity. The Navajo tribe from the southwest United States have a gender category called Nadleeh, which can refer to transgender people who have transitioned in one direction along the gender binary (having been assigned male at birth, and now identifying as female, or assigned female at birth and now identifying as male), gender A BRIEF (AND FRUSTRATING) HISTORY OF THE CARBON FOOTPRINT A Brief (and Frustrating) History of the Carbon Footprint. “Minimum Viable Planet” is a weeklyish commentary about climateish stuff, and how to keep it together in a world gone mad. This week, on blame-shifting. I’ve long fretted about the personal change/system change debate, worried that the weight was unevenly born byindividuals even
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