Huwaida Arraf explores possible solutions to Israel鈥檚 genocidal assault on Gaza, including enforcing international law and mass global solidarity with Palestinians.
Thousands of Jewish Americans have been arrested while protesting Israel鈥檚 assault on Gaza. Penny Rosenwasser, a leading activist based in the Bay Area, explains why.
Award-winning Palestinian American author Laila Elhaddad is one of the lead plaintiffs suing the Biden administration over its funding of Israel鈥檚 unfolding genocide in Gaza.
A growing trend of building wetlands as a means of wastewater filtration has surprising benefits: thriving wildlife, vibrant tourism, and a sense of community ownership.
Indigenous writer Robin Wall Kimmerer explains why a new massive green-energy powered industrial park in western New York State threatens communities and habitats.
Religious ideals such as "'Til Death Do Us Part" are hindering intimate relationships from flourishing. Here's one clinical psychologist's secular guide to long-term love.
In bringing electric vehicle battery plants under its national contract, the UAW took a major step toward transitioning away from fossil fuels in a way that protects workers' rights.
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Language has the ability to shape narratives about justice and war. Norman Solomon suggests applying the same standards to all violators of human rights.