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Earlier this year, seven activists entered the site of a proposed timber sale in Washington State, intent on halting — or at…
Earlier this year, seven activists entered the site of a proposed timber sale in Washington State, intent on halting — or at…
The University of Florida made history last month when its student senate became the first at a public university to pass a…
Not many eras in modern U.S. history have been as turbulent for activists as the last 18 months. Grassroots organizers have had…
When Alice Morrison was growing up in suburban Louisville, Kentucky, her mother taught her to grow tomatoes in the garden. It was…
From late November through early March of this year, visitors to the University of Washington Career Center in Seattle would have found…
On Monday, people across the Pacific Northwest convened online and at two in-person gatherings for a “people’s hearing” on what has become…
When I became a climate organizer in college in the early 2000s, the words “youth climate movement” referred more to something activists…
When over 40 Cambridge students and academics occupied the elite U.K. university’s BP Institute earlier this year, they were escalating one of…
Instead of succumbing to the challenges of the past few years, young climate activists are learning to adapt and build on their past actions
Simply teaching kids about the science of the climate crisis isn’t enough. To prevent feelings of disempowerment, they need to see how they can make a meaningful impact
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