How I Changed My Holiday Traditions to Match My Values Five ways to celebrate without feeling financially and emotionally overwhelmed. Zenobia Jeffries Warfield | Dec 18, 2017
12 Reasons Biking Is About to Get Way 鶹¼ Popular It’s no longer a white-people thing, a big city thing, or an ultra-fit athlete thing. Jay Walljasper | Dec 16, 2017
Body Politics How to Decolonize the Way You Think About Your Body When it comes to eating disorder awareness, communities of color are too often left out of the conversation. Ayu Sutriasa | Dec 14, 2017
Infographic: How Money Influences Your Happiness (and Vice Versa) For a joyful economy, spread the wealth. Clo Copass, Tracy Matsue Loeffelholz | Dec 8, 2017
Women | Gender justice The Problem With “Silence Breakers” as TIME’s Person of the Year I decided to search for two words on the article’s web page: “patriarchy” or “misogyny.” Zero results. Erin Sagen | Dec 6, 2017
Native rights | Mental health Pocahontas Is Not a Name That Should Offend You She is a reminder of the indigenous women who are missing and murdered every year. Jacqueline Keeler | Dec 1, 2017
Health care New Study Links Living Near Forests to Healthier Brains Evidence keeps mounting that, in stressful times, there is much to gain by surrounding yourself with plants and trees. Tom Jacobs | Nov 30, 2017
These People Are Transforming What Happens After You Die Meet the morticians offering compassionate practices for dealing with death. Sammi-Jo Lee | Nov 28, 2017
It’s Not Just Sleep That’s Important to Your Well-Being. It’s Dreaming, Too People say time heals all wounds, but new research suggests that time spent in dream sleep is what really matters. Matthew Walker | Nov 23, 2017
Mindfulness | Local economies | Consumerism When Buying Nothing Gives You 鶹¼ of Everything A way to get and give free stuff with your neighbors that is time-consuming, inconvenient—and wonderful. Erin Sagen | Nov 22, 2017
Your Uncle Said What? How to Talk About Social Justice With Your Family During the Holidays Finding connection and engaging face to face is important social change work—especially during holiday gatherings. Wyatt Massey | Nov 17, 2017
The Incredible Power of a Potluck Dinner table gatherings help to build cultural ties and tear down political walls. Kevon Paynter | Nov 7, 2017
Lovehacking, and Other Habits of Happy Couples Marriage research shows how strong relationships survive (even in these hard times). Kira M. Newman | Nov 1, 2017
Consumerism | Sustainable food and farming 6 Horrifying Foods You’ve Probably Eaten Are you going to eat that? Because the food industrial complex is the stuff of nightmares. Erin Sagen | Oct 30, 2017
Body Politics Unapologetically Fat: A Challenge to How We See Women’s Bodies Meet the social media stars fighting fatphobia. Ayu Sutriasa, Bailey Williams | Oct 30, 2017
American Workers Let 662 Million Vacation Days Go Unused Last Year And 24 other facts you should probably know. Stephen Miller | Oct 17, 2017
Fed Up With How Women Are Portrayed in 鶹¼, These Girls Started Their Own Radio Station A Boston radio station trains teens, helps them find their voice, and gives them a chance to be heard. Melissa Hellmann | Oct 16, 2017
Meet the Playwrights Bringing Social Justice to the Stage These women are helping audiences empathize with issues in a way that a book or an article can’t. J. Gabriel Ware | Oct 7, 2017
After Las Vegas, These Are the Questions That Can Bring Us Peace If we can stop clinging to stories that obscure the truth of what happened, then what follows easily is, How can I help? Colin Beavan | Oct 6, 2017
Love Little Free Libraries? These People Didn’t Stop at Books From seed banks to free food pantries, the little library movement is taking off in neighborhoods across the country. J. Gabriel Ware | Sep 27, 2017
Health care What Cuba Can Teach Us About Health Care Even Trump supporters agree we can learn something from the country’s universal, low-cost health care system. It’s that good. Sarah van Gelder | Sep 19, 2017
Comic: We Sent Our Illustrator to Activist Summer Camp. Here’s What Happened Meet Jen, who went to sleep-away camp a newbie activist and came back ready to fight for social change. Jennifer Luxton | Sep 8, 2017
6 Simple Ways to Preserve Foods From Your Garden Here’s how you can enjoy summer foods all year long. Eva Perroni | Sep 4, 2017
It’s Not Just Nostalgia: “Real Things” and Why They Matter In his new book, David Sax explains how giving into the lure of things like vinyl records and paperback books might actually make you happier. Cecile Andrews | Sep 4, 2017
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