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Essay | Connecting generational journeys, a zine to help you find your path

For the Tohono O'odham, the ceremonial practice of the Salt Run represents a major personal journey. This zine, reflecting on that practice, is designed to help readers along their own journeys, no matter how challenging they may at first seem. Keep reading

Essay | Connecting generational journeys, a zine to help you find your path
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The Present Tense of a Cornfield

The boundaries between self and land blur in this reflection from Diné writer, student, and poet, Tommey Jodie. Keep reading

The Present Tense of a Cornfield

Photo by Tommey Jodie

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Trump administration’s cuts to FEMA could spell disaster

In this Q&A, former FEMA administrator Nick Shufro warns the impacts of President Trump's FEMA cuts could be devastating. Keep reading

Trump administration’s cuts to FEMA could spell disaster

Trump administration’s cuts to FEMA could spell disaster

The system driving fast fashion

The fast fashion industry is convenient for customers, but the production brings serious consequences to the environment and its future. Keep reading

The system driving fast fashion

The system driving fast fashion

Oceanographer Lynne Talley sounds alarm on rising seas

The increasing melt of Antarctic ice brings rising seas that threatens to erase entire island nations within decades. But there's still hope. Keep reading

Oceanographer Lynne Talley sounds alarm on rising seas

Oceanographer Lynne Talley sounds alarm on rising seas

The nuclear power renaissance: Fact, fiction, or impending?

In this Q&A, Donna Attanasio discusses whether the United States is in the midst of a nuclear power renaissance. Keep reading

The nuclear power renaissance: Fact, fiction, or impending?

The nuclear power renaissance: Fact, fiction, or impending?

Living Sustainably: The EcoVillage at Loy Farm

Professor of Environmental Studies Robert Charest at Smith College discusses the innovative housing project helping students live green. Keep reading

Living Sustainably: The EcoVillage at Loy Farm