Spring 2024 | The "Connections" Issue
British Columbia affirms Indigenous ownership of the 200 islands the Haida have stewarded for millennia, marking a new path toward reconciliation.
Children are more likely to survive when treated by pediatric specialists than those trained to treat adults; but there’s a shortage of these specialists in California and nationwide.
Video Spotlight
Can Arizona Win Back the Right to an Abortion?
The Arizona Supreme Court reinstated an 1864 abortion ban—which is now fueling voter enthusiasm for a November ballot measure seeking to permanently restore abortion rights.
The United Auto Workers’ union victory in Tennessee was the result of strategic decisions, and could herald a bright future for organized labor in the South.
Students and faculty at colleges nationwide are walking out, occupying their campus grounds, and demanding an end to the U.S.-backed Israeli genocide in Gaza.
Four decades after the deadly gas leak, Dow Chemical continues to avoid accountability for the world’s worst industrial accident.
Infographics
A historic drop in the child poverty rate over the past 25 years showed us exactly what to do when the pandemic hit.
An increasing amount of research shows that good health practices and outcomes can spread throughout a community, even outweighing the influence of immediate family members.
Growing interest in regenerative land practices and demand for organic food have led to consistent expansion of acres devoted to organic farming.
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