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Perspective: The Only Perk of My Job Was Being Able to Watch My Friend Die
I didn’t tell my friend about the psychologist; he already felt like an inconvenience - I didn’t want to make it worse.

The Xylom
Jun 14, 20227 min read


Daunting Work at the Third Pole
As I struggled to find words, Magar was gone — for he was more worried about his bread than my climate change lecture.

Saugat Bolakhe
Jun 7, 20227 min read


有時,往前進的方法是回到原點
我開始在歷史上排擠像我這樣背景之少數族裔的空間中佔有一席之位,但它卻變成一個我無法自由表達自己的空間,因為我不得不改變我的穿著和說話方式,且有很長一段時間我不使用西班牙語,導致有時我甚至很難與家人溝通時找到並用對詞彙。

Luisirene Hernandez
May 23, 20226 min read


Pourquoi combattre le réchauffement climatique nécessite aussi de combattre la misogynoir
Les femmes noires ont en même temps le « malheur » d’être des femmes et de ne pas assez l’être parce qu’elles sont noires.

Cara Doumbe Kingue
May 17, 20228 min read


Perspective: Fighting Climate Change Is Also About Fighting Misogynoir
If Black women have some of the keys to tackling this crisis, then we need to make sure that they are rightfully considered in society.

Cara Doumbe Kingue
May 17, 20227 min read


In Hell's Kitchen, a Fountain of Hope
In the concrete jungle of Manhattan, there is Fountain House. Is it merely a model of mental health treatment?

Andrew Meissen
May 6, 202216 min read


Chronic Illness Doesn’t Stop Me From Enjoying the Outdoors. Ableism Does.
The eternal search to feel small under a big sky has taken me from my own backyard to Big Sky Country and across the World.

AJ Williams
May 3, 20228 min read


Where Have All the Frogs Gone?
“Eventually, there will be a fungal disease that will become very problematic for humans.”

Claudia Steiner
Apr 25, 202211 min read


Perspective: A River Silenced
The fire was within the mountains, within the earth.
It was never meant to leave.
But it did.

Kristen Vogt Veggeberg
Apr 16, 20229 min read
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