Spring 2024 | The "Connections" Issue
Amidst a rising tide of anti-LGBTQ book bans, activists, authors, and librarians are organizing to make sure LGBTQ stories are still heard.
Amidst a rising tide of anti-LGBTQ book bans, activists, authors, and librarians are organizing to make sure LGBTQ stories are still heard.
From The Current Issue
Video Spotlight
Beyond Reparations for Tulsa’s Black Wall Street
The great-granddaughter of a Tulsa Massacre survivor showcases how the Greenwood District community is rebuilding even as reparations remain elusive.
In a discussion about the “complexity of connection,” YES! Managing Editor Sunnivie Brydum previews the Spring 2024 issue of YES! Magazine.
Frank Hopper shares the story of how Washington’s Puyallup Tribe helped pass Initiative 940, the nation’s first measure ending qualified immunity for police.
In the absence of federal action on reparations, Black activists are leading grassroots efforts at the local level to deliver compensation for generations of racial harm.
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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