After growth
Wes Jackson and Robert Jensen argue that we need to live with less stuff—and way less people.
Wes Jackson and Robert Jensen argue that we need to live with less stuff—and way less people.
It was our job to be that something.
How will Netanyahu and his new allies govern? And what will become of the Israeli left?
The philosopher’s call to attention reminds me I’m making a difference.
We’ve become convinced that speaking is the most important thing we can do.
The setting by the lake was beautiful. The people were beautiful, the food was beautiful, and we were in a beautiful restaurant surrounded by beautiful things. I felt completely comfortable. I felt like I was right where I belonged, surrounded by the lovely and the attractive things of life.
“How had I not heard these stories and met these people, living 30 years right next to them?” asks Hanan Schlesinger. “How could it be?”
An ethicist, a pastor, and two podcasters weigh in.
Akram al-Waara sits in a refugee camp and makes art—out of tear gas canisters.
Pamela Cooper-White details best practices for difficult conversations that privilege listening, reflexivity, curiosity, and care.