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- 1From:The Christian Century (Vol. 140, Issue 3)As Britons struggled to heat their homes this winter, community spaces opened up to encourage social interaction and community connection. "What gets people in is that it's not a church. It's not a charity," says Maff...
- 2From:American Record Guide (Vol. 85, Issue 6)Submission to God makes people less submissive in everyday life. It makes them less fearful but also less bitter and resentful, less inclined to make excuses for themselves. Modern social movements, on the other hand,...
- 3From:Spectator (Vol. 350, Issue 10128)If the world really does face a climate emergency, what ought you, personally, be doing about it? Should you, as increasing numbers of young people are doing, roam the streets at night letting down the tyres of SUVs?...
- 4From:New Internationalist (Issue 539)ANGOLA Angola's earth, as in so much of Sub-Saharan Africa, is red. The dust that lifts in the wind during cacimbo (the dry season) is red. The mud that engulfs half of the capital of Luanda during the rainy season is...
- 5From:Vietnam (Vol. 35, Issue 4)Staughton Lynd, left-wing lawyer, historian, and activist, whose controversial "fact-finding" trip to North Vietnam in 1965 propelled him into the public eye, died in Ohio on Nov. 17, 2022, five days shy of his 93rd...
- 6From:The Christian Century (Vol. 139, Issue 16)A FEW WINTERS AGO, a local high school booster club invited me to offer the keynote address at a celebration for their football team. The young men had managed to make history as a ball club, but only a couple months...
- 7From:The Progressive (Vol. 86, Issue 4)Most migrants who are disappeared during their journey north come from Central America. They flee impoverished cities and rural communities plagued by climate change and neoliberal policies that force farmers to sell...
- 8From:This Magazine (Vol. 56, Issue 1)DIDIHOOD STARTED IN A WAY many brown women know well: friends sitting in a circle, talking, and exchanging ideas. After the three co-founders of the collective--Nikki Gill, Arti Patel, and Roohi Sahajpal--spent years...
- 9From:New Statesman (Vol. 151, Issue 5661)When it was built in 1952, the Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker in Essex was intended as a base for the British government in the event of a nuclear attack. Designed to house up to 600 military and civilian...
- 10From:National Catholic Reporter (Vol. 58, Issue 12)Nine years ago, in her "Love Letter to Black Folks," Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza discerned the signs of the time. She used social media to prophetically highlight Black Americans' griefs and anxieties...
- 11From:ProtoView9781440876295 The 1960s Cultural Revolution: Facts and Fictions Joel P. Rhodes ABC-CLIO 2022 256 pages $63.00 Hardcover Historical Facts and Fictions E841 Emphasizing that the social, cultural, and...
- 12From:Peace and Freedom (Vol. 82, Issue 2)In 2019, the Earth Democracy Committee expanded its program to include "Exposing the Pentagon: Hidden Polluter of Water" and partnered with Pat Elder. The program expansion was based on a number of key publications...
- 13From:Peace and Freedom (Vol. 82, Issue 2)"My mother, Ruth Shriman, taught me all my values. She was the last chair of the Chicago Branch and she founded the Jane Addams Senior Caucus, a militant advocacy group, which continues today." - Ellen Schwartz...
- 14From:The American Conservative (Vol. 21, Issue 1)Even those who worry that #MeToo has gone too far tend to think it started out right. Four years after October 2017, when the movement was ignited by allegations against Harvey Weinstein, many have begun to question its...
- 15From:Woman's Day (Vol. 84, Issue 8)This rocks! * NOMEMBER 13 * Any day is a good day to spread love and positivity, but World Kindness Day is an especially great one. We're so inspired by The Kindness Rocks Project, a grassroots movement that leaves...
- 16From:Religion Watch (Vol. 37, Issue 5)There is a small yet growing anti-war movement among evangelicals in Russia that matches that of their counterparts in the Russian Orthodox Church [see the cover article in this issue], write April French and Mark...
- 17From:The EconomistThe rich world needs more houses. But how to get them? ECONOMISTS DO NOT agree on much, but they do almost all think that a shortage of housing is a big drag on the economy. Zoning laws and conservation rules have...
- 18From:Commentary (Vol. 152, Issue 2)THERE ARE currently about 63 million people in the United States who have children under the age of 18. They form a cohort larger than any religious or ethnic group. Why, then, is there no "parents movement" akin to the...
- 19From:The EconomistDespite Vladimir Putin's crackdown, people continue to take to the streets IN VLADIMIR PUTIN's Russia, holding a blank piece of paper can land you in jail. A handful of such cases have been documented, in which people...
- 20From:The Christian Century (Vol. 139, Issue 6)ANTIWAR GAMES: British Quaker Jessica Metheringham has created a cooperative, direct action board game about resisting militarism called Disarm the Base. The TESA Collective, which also publishes the games Loud and...