The Water Crisis In Hawaii Highlights America’s Failing Infrastructure
The water crisis in Hawaii is the result of rampant negligence and a pattern of political and ethical failures seen across the country.
read moreThe water crisis in Hawaii is the result of rampant negligence and a pattern of political and ethical failures seen across the country.
read moreIncarcerated workers risk exposure to COVID in prisons, fearing added time if they refuse to work in hazardous conditions.
read moreWe asked ARD team members and contributors to share their New Year’s resolutions related to creating social change in 2022.
read moreFood is a cornerstone of culture, and our ability to access healthy food and decide what we consume is rooted in the same inequities that other industries face.
read moreWhether it’s a question of sovereignty, preservation, or spirituality, there’s much to unpack with the U.S.’s legacy of land ownership.
read moreFor many marginalized communities in America, being patriotic means ignoring a history of violence and oppression that continues to this day.
read moreEach school year presents an opportunity to reimagine the education system in ways proven to work and ways we know will benefit the students.
read moreDiscussions about privilege and oppression often leave out the world of work and wealth: who makes it, who keeps it, and who dies from its absence.
read moreThis year, allyship had its moment and was even named word of the year by Dictionary.com. But what does it mean to be an ally?
read moreIt’s been over a year since one of the largest movements in U.S. history, yet the American justice system is far from being reformed.
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