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is an associate professor of psychology at Hope College and a mother of two. She researches character development among parents of young children (in a Zulu South African community) and in elementary ...
covers a wide range of issues, including the environment, marginalized communities, climate change, food, and farming. He strives to connect the dots between science and the community, telling stories ...
is a freelance photographer and photojournalist based on unceded Ohlone land in Oakland, CA. Her most recent work can be found in YES! Magazine, Teen Vogue, and In These Times. She covers social ...
is a professor of English at Central Michigan University, the Los Angeles Review of Books’ associate editor in charge of horror, the founder and president of the Society for the Study of the American ...
For African Americans, code-switching is a performative expression that has not only helped some of us thrive in mainstream culture, it has helped many of us simply survive.
In order to overhaul the U.S. immigration system, it is vital for the country to nix the idea of criminality altogether.
Abortion in a world where reproductive justice is realized means allowing each person full autonomy over their pregnancy decision.
An offering of inspiration from Mexico, Lebanon, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Thailand to help people in the U.S. navigate these difficult times.
At a time when our government is denying the existence of trans people, erasing trans rights, and generally undoing the ...
Marina Manoukian . Explore author's diverse perspectives and thought-provoking narratives. #Authors #YESMagazine ...
(any) is a queer, gender-expansive writer who has written for AFAR, Fodor’s, Condé Nast Traveler, Longreads, and Eater.
Indigenous scientists are hurrying to learn what they can about intact old-growth forests before they are gone. Biologist Teresa Ryan has seen a lot of clear-cuts and loaded logging trucks. But this ...