How does one live a life of purpose and meaning when constantly shown every possible permutation their life could theoretically take?
Read MoreAfter 20 years US troops are withdrawing from Afghanistan leaving a trail of death in their wake and a grim future for the people whose home they’ve plundered.
Read MoreLanguage as a tool of solidarity and resistance may lack immediacy, but is no less essential in times of urgent moral crisis.
Read MoreThe banking model of education that defines so many of our experiences is in direct opposition to the process of liberation thought and learning that connects us to life.
Read MoreThe pandemic has awakened a deep existential fear for many. What does that mean for confronting the underlying reality of climate collapse?
Read MoreIf you’re not one of the billions whose daily life is dominated by trying to survive the myriad crises facing our world, you’re left with one question: What can I do?
Read MoreThe division between Right and Left is one that cannot be resolved through political unity, but must be addressed from the same fundamental circumstances that birthed it.
Read MoreHope doesn’t require optimism, hope only requires that we see at least one step we can take toward the world we want to build.
Read MoreJohn McCain’s was the last champion of the illusion that civility and norms matter in politics.
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