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9 Artists Explore the Pride and Joys of Being Asian American and Pacific Islander. “Leaning more into my heritage keeps me rooted and reminds me that we are all deeply connected, and how we treat each other, and how we show up deeply matters.”. Enkhbayar Munkh-Erdene |May 28, 2021.
THE TIME TO SECURE VOTING RIGHTS IS NOW OR NEVER That outreach includes registration drives, get-out-the-vote efforts, and now in 2021, pushing back against a slew of bills designed to strip voting rights from a large, mostly non-White part of the electorate. The obvious solution to this push by well-funded conservative groups is federal legislation. The For the People Actwould help more
CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Jason Eyre. When schools across the U.S. closed in March 2020, the Murray City School District in Utah was more prepared than most. The district had equipped all of its 6,100 students with laptops in 2018 and was in the process of developing an online learning system intended for snow days and other unforeseen closures. IN CALIFORNIA’S DRIER FUTURE, WHAT’S THE BEST INVESTMENTAUTHOR:BREANNA DRAXLER
Once again, California is in a drought. Much of Northern California and the Central Valley are experiencing “acute water supply shortfalls,” and the Sierra Nevada snowpack, a critical water source for Californians up and down the state during the dry season, is all but gone already—just 6% of normal for this time of year.. California’s water system, already stressed by the duelingNEWSLETTER SIGNUP
Custom Service Can Be Reached at 800-937-4451, +1-206-842-0216, or by Mail At customercare@yesmagazine.org. 10 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND HOW IT WORKS John James Audubon, namesake of the famous bird conservation group, was a slaveholder. Henry Fairfield Osborn, a founder of the Save the Redwoods League, supported eugenics. 6. A lack of government and organizational diversity perpetuates the problem. MICROINTERVENTIONS FOR MAXIMUM EFFECT Custom Service Can Be Reached at 800-937-4451, +1-206-842-0216, or by Mail At customercare@yesmagazine.org. A BRIEF (AND FRUSTRATING) HISTORY OF THE CARBON FOOTPRINT A Brief (and Frustrating) History of the Carbon Footprint. “Minimum Viable Planet” is a weeklyish commentary about climateish stuff, and how to keep it together in a world gone mad. This week, on blame-shifting. I’ve long fretted about the personal change/system change debate, worried that the weight was unevenly born byindividuals even
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INTO-THROUGH-BEYOND: A LESSON-PLANNING FRAMEWORK FOR USING A brief outline of well-known planning technique that can help teachers make YES! content more meaningful, applicable and interesting to their students. Along with sharing the technique, we also provide an example of using it with a YES! article, and then offer some specific guidelines for effective curriculum planning.YES! MAGAZINE
9 Artists Explore the Pride and Joys of Being Asian American and Pacific Islander. “Leaning more into my heritage keeps me rooted and reminds me that we are all deeply connected, and how we treat each other, and how we show up deeply matters.”. Enkhbayar Munkh-Erdene |May 28, 2021.
THE TIME TO SECURE VOTING RIGHTS IS NOW OR NEVER That outreach includes registration drives, get-out-the-vote efforts, and now in 2021, pushing back against a slew of bills designed to strip voting rights from a large, mostly non-White part of the electorate. The obvious solution to this push by well-funded conservative groups is federal legislation. The For the People Actwould help more
CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Jason Eyre. When schools across the U.S. closed in March 2020, the Murray City School District in Utah was more prepared than most. The district had equipped all of its 6,100 students with laptops in 2018 and was in the process of developing an online learning system intended for snow days and other unforeseen closures. IN CALIFORNIA’S DRIER FUTURE, WHAT’S THE BEST INVESTMENTAUTHOR:BREANNA DRAXLER
Once again, California is in a drought. Much of Northern California and the Central Valley are experiencing “acute water supply shortfalls,” and the Sierra Nevada snowpack, a critical water source for Californians up and down the state during the dry season, is all but gone already—just 6% of normal for this time of year.. California’s water system, already stressed by the duelingNEWSLETTER SIGNUP
Custom Service Can Be Reached at 800-937-4451, +1-206-842-0216, or by Mail At customercare@yesmagazine.org. 10 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND HOW IT WORKS John James Audubon, namesake of the famous bird conservation group, was a slaveholder. Henry Fairfield Osborn, a founder of the Save the Redwoods League, supported eugenics. 6. A lack of government and organizational diversity perpetuates the problem. MICROINTERVENTIONS FOR MAXIMUM EFFECT Custom Service Can Be Reached at 800-937-4451, +1-206-842-0216, or by Mail At customercare@yesmagazine.org. A BRIEF (AND FRUSTRATING) HISTORY OF THE CARBON FOOTPRINT A Brief (and Frustrating) History of the Carbon Footprint. “Minimum Viable Planet” is a weeklyish commentary about climateish stuff, and how to keep it together in a world gone mad. This week, on blame-shifting. I’ve long fretted about the personal change/system change debate, worried that the weight was unevenly born byindividuals even
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INTO-THROUGH-BEYOND: A LESSON-PLANNING FRAMEWORK FOR USING A brief outline of well-known planning technique that can help teachers make YES! content more meaningful, applicable and interesting to their students. Along with sharing the technique, we also provide an example of using it with a YES! article, and then offer some specific guidelines for effective curriculum planning.YES! MAGAZINE
9 Artists Explore the Pride and Joys of Being Asian American and Pacific Islander. “Leaning more into my heritage keeps me rooted and reminds me that we are all deeply connected, and how we treat each other, and how we show up deeply matters.”. Enkhbayar Munkh-Erdene |May 28, 2021.
CALLING FOUL ON LAWS TARGETING TRANS ATHLETES 12 hours ago · Cross country runner Lindsay Hecox trains at Table Rock in Ada County, Idaho. “Running with a team gave me confidence, made me feel good, and also helped me forget about my sadness and internal struggles,” said Hecox, who is the plaintiff challenging Idaho's 2020 law banning trans girls from competing with cisgendergirls.
DOCTORS PUSH TO BRING REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE BACK TO In 2019, C.C., then an 18-year-old American citizen living on Guam, became pregnant, but knew she and her partner weren’t ready to be parents. “I come from a very toxic family and wanted to make sure I gave my child a better life than I had,” she said. C.C. also struggles with psychiatric HOW THE CORONAVIRUS WILL SHAPE A GENERATION The baby boomer generation, born between 1946 and 1965, is so called for the post-World War II population spike. Generation X, born between 1965 and 1980, saw the impeachment of Nixon, Roe v. Wade, and the growing environmental impact of capitalism. And millennials, born after 1980, grew up with Reaganomics, 9/11, and the 2008 financialcrisis.
JOIN THE YES! TEAM FOR THE PLASTIC FREE ECOCHALLENGE 1 day ago · Join YES! for the Plastic Free Ecochallenge, a month-long effort to help all of us to shift away from our single-use plastic dependency and to care for our ecosystems. THE DANGERS OF WHITE MALE SUPREMACY I’m a natural to review Ijeoma Oluo’s new book, Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America (Seal Press, 2020). I am White, male, American, and when I taught at the University of Texas at Austin, I routinely joked that “the secret to my success is that I’m mediocre, and I know it 7 THINGS I LEARNED BY COLLABORATING WITH INDIGENOUS WISDOM Directors of the film One Word Sawalmem, Michael “Pom” Preston and Natasha Deganello Giraudie. 1. WISDOM. Indigenous wisdom is human wisdom, which has been miraculously preserved by Native people. For thousands of years, as people indigenous to the Earth, we all prioritized a relationship with nature, grounded in kinship, centered around reciprocity, and infused with reverence. However THE TRANS HISTORY YOU WEREN’T TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS Other native cultures also display a deep respect for gender diversity. The Navajo tribe from the southwest United States have a gender category called Nadleeh, which can refer to transgender people who have transitioned in one direction along the gender binary (having been assigned male at birth, and now identifying as female, or assigned female at birth and now identifying as male), gender A BRIEF (AND FRUSTRATING) HISTORY OF THE CARBON FOOTPRINT A Brief (and Frustrating) History of the Carbon Footprint. “Minimum Viable Planet” is a weeklyish commentary about climateish stuff, and how to keep it together in a world gone mad. This week, on blame-shifting. I’ve long fretted about the personal change/system change debate, worried that the weight was unevenly born byindividuals even
THE LANGUAGE OF ANTI-RACISM A set of norms and expectations predicated on white habits, or the preferences, tastes, emotions, and perceptions of white Americans. 3. The belief that white people are inherently superior to people of color and should dominate over people of color. synonyms: racialized social system, whiteness. antonym: anti-racism.YES! MAGAZINE
9 Artists Explore the Pride and Joys of Being Asian American and Pacific Islander. “Leaning more into my heritage keeps me rooted and reminds me that we are all deeply connected, and how we treat each other, and how we show up deeply matters.”. Enkhbayar Munkh-Erdene |May 28, 2021.
THE TIME TO SECURE VOTING RIGHTS IS NOW OR NEVER That outreach includes registration drives, get-out-the-vote efforts, and now in 2021, pushing back against a slew of bills designed to strip voting rights from a large, mostly non-White part of the electorate. The obvious solution to this push by well-funded conservative groups is federal legislation. The For the People Actwould help more
CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Jason Eyre. When schools across the U.S. closed in March 2020, the Murray City School District in Utah was more prepared than most. The district had equipped all of its 6,100 students with laptops in 2018 and was in the process of developing an online learning system intended for snow days and other unforeseen closures. IN CALIFORNIA’S DRIER FUTURE, WHAT’S THE BEST INVESTMENTAUTHOR:BREANNA DRAXLER
Once again, California is in a drought. Much of Northern California and the Central Valley are experiencing “acute water supply shortfalls,” and the Sierra Nevada snowpack, a critical water source for Californians up and down the state during the dry season, is all but gone already—just 6% of normal for this time of year.. California’s water system, already stressed by the duelingNEWSLETTER SIGNUP
Custom Service Can Be Reached at 800-937-4451, +1-206-842-0216, or by Mail At customercare@yesmagazine.org. 10 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND HOW IT WORKS John James Audubon, namesake of the famous bird conservation group, was a slaveholder. Henry Fairfield Osborn, a founder of the Save the Redwoods League, supported eugenics. 6. A lack of government and organizational diversity perpetuates the problem. MICROINTERVENTIONS FOR MAXIMUM EFFECT Custom Service Can Be Reached at 800-937-4451, +1-206-842-0216, or by Mail At customercare@yesmagazine.org. A BRIEF (AND FRUSTRATING) HISTORY OF THE CARBON FOOTPRINT A Brief (and Frustrating) History of the Carbon Footprint. “Minimum Viable Planet” is a weeklyish commentary about climateish stuff, and how to keep it together in a world gone mad. This week, on blame-shifting. I’ve long fretted about the personal change/system change debate, worried that the weight was unevenly born byindividuals even
COLLEGE WAS ONCE FREE AND FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD—WHATSEE MORE ONYESMAGAZINE.ORG
INTO-THROUGH-BEYOND: A LESSON-PLANNING FRAMEWORK FOR USING A brief outline of well-known planning technique that can help teachers make YES! content more meaningful, applicable and interesting to their students. Along with sharing the technique, we also provide an example of using it with a YES! article, and then offer some specific guidelines for effective curriculum planning.YES! MAGAZINE
9 Artists Explore the Pride and Joys of Being Asian American and Pacific Islander. “Leaning more into my heritage keeps me rooted and reminds me that we are all deeply connected, and how we treat each other, and how we show up deeply matters.”. Enkhbayar Munkh-Erdene |May 28, 2021.
THE TIME TO SECURE VOTING RIGHTS IS NOW OR NEVER That outreach includes registration drives, get-out-the-vote efforts, and now in 2021, pushing back against a slew of bills designed to strip voting rights from a large, mostly non-White part of the electorate. The obvious solution to this push by well-funded conservative groups is federal legislation. The For the People Actwould help more
CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Jason Eyre. When schools across the U.S. closed in March 2020, the Murray City School District in Utah was more prepared than most. The district had equipped all of its 6,100 students with laptops in 2018 and was in the process of developing an online learning system intended for snow days and other unforeseen closures. IN CALIFORNIA’S DRIER FUTURE, WHAT’S THE BEST INVESTMENTAUTHOR:BREANNA DRAXLER
Once again, California is in a drought. Much of Northern California and the Central Valley are experiencing “acute water supply shortfalls,” and the Sierra Nevada snowpack, a critical water source for Californians up and down the state during the dry season, is all but gone already—just 6% of normal for this time of year.. California’s water system, already stressed by the duelingNEWSLETTER SIGNUP
Custom Service Can Be Reached at 800-937-4451, +1-206-842-0216, or by Mail At customercare@yesmagazine.org. 10 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND HOW IT WORKS John James Audubon, namesake of the famous bird conservation group, was a slaveholder. Henry Fairfield Osborn, a founder of the Save the Redwoods League, supported eugenics. 6. A lack of government and organizational diversity perpetuates the problem. MICROINTERVENTIONS FOR MAXIMUM EFFECT Custom Service Can Be Reached at 800-937-4451, +1-206-842-0216, or by Mail At customercare@yesmagazine.org. A BRIEF (AND FRUSTRATING) HISTORY OF THE CARBON FOOTPRINT A Brief (and Frustrating) History of the Carbon Footprint. “Minimum Viable Planet” is a weeklyish commentary about climateish stuff, and how to keep it together in a world gone mad. This week, on blame-shifting. I’ve long fretted about the personal change/system change debate, worried that the weight was unevenly born byindividuals even
COLLEGE WAS ONCE FREE AND FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD—WHATSEE MORE ONYESMAGAZINE.ORG
INTO-THROUGH-BEYOND: A LESSON-PLANNING FRAMEWORK FOR USING A brief outline of well-known planning technique that can help teachers make YES! content more meaningful, applicable and interesting to their students. Along with sharing the technique, we also provide an example of using it with a YES! article, and then offer some specific guidelines for effective curriculum planning.YES! MAGAZINE
9 Artists Explore the Pride and Joys of Being Asian American and Pacific Islander. “Leaning more into my heritage keeps me rooted and reminds me that we are all deeply connected, and how we treat each other, and how we show up deeply matters.”. Enkhbayar Munkh-Erdene |May 28, 2021.
CALLING FOUL ON LAWS TARGETING TRANS ATHLETES 10 hours ago · Cross country runner Lindsay Hecox trains at Table Rock in Ada County, Idaho. “Running with a team gave me confidence, made me feel good, and also helped me forget about my sadness and internal struggles,” said Hecox, who is the plaintiff challenging Idaho's 2020 law banning trans girls from competing with cisgendergirls.
DOCTORS PUSH TO BRING REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE BACK TO In 2019, C.C., then an 18-year-old American citizen living on Guam, became pregnant, but knew she and her partner weren’t ready to be parents. “I come from a very toxic family and wanted to make sure I gave my child a better life than I had,” she said. C.C. also struggles with psychiatric HOW THE CORONAVIRUS WILL SHAPE A GENERATION The baby boomer generation, born between 1946 and 1965, is so called for the post-World War II population spike. Generation X, born between 1965 and 1980, saw the impeachment of Nixon, Roe v. Wade, and the growing environmental impact of capitalism. And millennials, born after 1980, grew up with Reaganomics, 9/11, and the 2008 financialcrisis.
JOIN THE YES! TEAM FOR THE PLASTIC FREE ECOCHALLENGE 1 day ago · Join YES! for the Plastic Free Ecochallenge, a month-long effort to help all of us to shift away from our single-use plastic dependency and to care for our ecosystems. THE DANGERS OF WHITE MALE SUPREMACY I’m a natural to review Ijeoma Oluo’s new book, Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America (Seal Press, 2020). I am White, male, American, and when I taught at the University of Texas at Austin, I routinely joked that “the secret to my success is that I’m mediocre, and I know it 7 THINGS I LEARNED BY COLLABORATING WITH INDIGENOUS WISDOM Directors of the film One Word Sawalmem, Michael “Pom” Preston and Natasha Deganello Giraudie. 1. WISDOM. Indigenous wisdom is human wisdom, which has been miraculously preserved by Native people. For thousands of years, as people indigenous to the Earth, we all prioritized a relationship with nature, grounded in kinship, centered around reciprocity, and infused with reverence. However THE TRANS HISTORY YOU WEREN’T TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS Other native cultures also display a deep respect for gender diversity. The Navajo tribe from the southwest United States have a gender category called Nadleeh, which can refer to transgender people who have transitioned in one direction along the gender binary (having been assigned male at birth, and now identifying as female, or assigned female at birth and now identifying as male), gender A BRIEF (AND FRUSTRATING) HISTORY OF THE CARBON FOOTPRINT A Brief (and Frustrating) History of the Carbon Footprint. “Minimum Viable Planet” is a weeklyish commentary about climateish stuff, and how to keep it together in a world gone mad. This week, on blame-shifting. I’ve long fretted about the personal change/system change debate, worried that the weight was unevenly born byindividuals even
THE LANGUAGE OF ANTI-RACISM A set of norms and expectations predicated on white habits, or the preferences, tastes, emotions, and perceptions of white Americans. 3. The belief that white people are inherently superior to people of color and should dominate over people of color. synonyms: racialized social system, whiteness. antonym: anti-racism.YES! MAGAZINE
9 Artists Explore the Pride and Joys of Being Asian American and Pacific Islander. “Leaning more into my heritage keeps me rooted and reminds me that we are all deeply connected, and how we treat each other, and how we show up deeply matters.”. Enkhbayar Munkh-Erdene |May 28, 2021.
THE TIME TO SECURE VOTING RIGHTS IS NOW OR NEVER That outreach includes registration drives, get-out-the-vote efforts, and now in 2021, pushing back against a slew of bills designed to strip voting rights from a large, mostly non-White part of the electorate. The obvious solution to this push by well-funded conservative groups is federal legislation. The For the People Actwould help more
YES! CROSSWORD: PROUDLY PUZZLED The month of June brings with it many things in the United States: longer days and warmer weather leading to the official start of summer, Juneteenth, and, of course, LGBTQ Pride. This month’s YES! Crossword taps in to all of those moments and more, offering a digital diversion for those of you CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Jason Eyre. When schools across the U.S. closed in March 2020, the Murray City School District in Utah was more prepared than most. The district had equipped all of its 6,100 students with laptops in 2018 and was in the process of developing an online learning system intended for snow days and other unforeseen closures. IN CALIFORNIA’S DRIER FUTURE, WHAT’S THE BEST INVESTMENT Once again, California is in a drought. Much of Northern California and the Central Valley are experiencing “acute water supply shortfalls,” and the Sierra Nevada snowpack, a critical water source for Californians up and down the state during the dry season, is all but gone already—just 6% of normal for this time of year.. California’s water system, already stressed by the dueling 50 WAYS TO STAY SANE DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC 15. Start a daily meditation or mindfulness habit. It’s really just a matter of sitting still and watching your breath go in and out, training your mind to let go of every thought as soon as it arrives, and enjoying the stillness that lies within once the mental chatter has slowed, slowed, and finally halted. THE LANGUAGE OF ANTI-RACISM A set of norms and expectations predicated on white habits, or the preferences, tastes, emotions, and perceptions of white Americans. 3. The belief that white people are inherently superior to people of color and should dominate over people of color. synonyms: racialized social system, whiteness. antonym: anti-racism. BAKING HOMEMADE BREAD BECOMES A PUBLIC GOOD Baking Homemade Bread Becomes a Public Good. Community Loaves volunteers Megan Adams, left, and her mother, Shera Adams, donate their loaves to St. Leo’s Food Bank in Tacoma, Washington. Photo from Community Loaves. The Seattle-based Community Loaves project enlists home bakers to help those facing food insecurity during thepandemic.
10 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND HOW IT WORKS John James Audubon, namesake of the famous bird conservation group, was a slaveholder. Henry Fairfield Osborn, a founder of the Save the Redwoods League, supported eugenics. 6. A lack of government and organizational diversity perpetuates the problem. BLACK FARMERS EMBRACE PRACTICES OF CLIMATE RESILIENCY A new generation of Black farmers is using heritage farming practices to undo some of the damage brought on by decades of intense tillage by early European settlers. Their practices drove around 50% of the original organic matter from the soil into the sky as carbon dioxide. Agriculture continues to have a profound impact on the climateYES! MAGAZINE
9 Artists Explore the Pride and Joys of Being Asian American and Pacific Islander. “Leaning more into my heritage keeps me rooted and reminds me that we are all deeply connected, and how we treat each other, and how we show up deeply matters.”. Enkhbayar Munkh-Erdene |May 28, 2021.
THE TIME TO SECURE VOTING RIGHTS IS NOW OR NEVER That outreach includes registration drives, get-out-the-vote efforts, and now in 2021, pushing back against a slew of bills designed to strip voting rights from a large, mostly non-White part of the electorate. The obvious solution to this push by well-funded conservative groups is federal legislation. The For the People Actwould help more
YES! CROSSWORD: PROUDLY PUZZLED The month of June brings with it many things in the United States: longer days and warmer weather leading to the official start of summer, Juneteenth, and, of course, LGBTQ Pride. This month’s YES! Crossword taps in to all of those moments and more, offering a digital diversion for those of you CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Jason Eyre. When schools across the U.S. closed in March 2020, the Murray City School District in Utah was more prepared than most. The district had equipped all of its 6,100 students with laptops in 2018 and was in the process of developing an online learning system intended for snow days and other unforeseen closures. IN CALIFORNIA’S DRIER FUTURE, WHAT’S THE BEST INVESTMENT Once again, California is in a drought. Much of Northern California and the Central Valley are experiencing “acute water supply shortfalls,” and the Sierra Nevada snowpack, a critical water source for Californians up and down the state during the dry season, is all but gone already—just 6% of normal for this time of year.. California’s water system, already stressed by the dueling 50 WAYS TO STAY SANE DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC 15. Start a daily meditation or mindfulness habit. It’s really just a matter of sitting still and watching your breath go in and out, training your mind to let go of every thought as soon as it arrives, and enjoying the stillness that lies within once the mental chatter has slowed, slowed, and finally halted. THE LANGUAGE OF ANTI-RACISM A set of norms and expectations predicated on white habits, or the preferences, tastes, emotions, and perceptions of white Americans. 3. The belief that white people are inherently superior to people of color and should dominate over people of color. synonyms: racialized social system, whiteness. antonym: anti-racism. BAKING HOMEMADE BREAD BECOMES A PUBLIC GOOD Baking Homemade Bread Becomes a Public Good. Community Loaves volunteers Megan Adams, left, and her mother, Shera Adams, donate their loaves to St. Leo’s Food Bank in Tacoma, Washington. Photo from Community Loaves. The Seattle-based Community Loaves project enlists home bakers to help those facing food insecurity during thepandemic.
10 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND HOW IT WORKS John James Audubon, namesake of the famous bird conservation group, was a slaveholder. Henry Fairfield Osborn, a founder of the Save the Redwoods League, supported eugenics. 6. A lack of government and organizational diversity perpetuates the problem. BLACK FARMERS EMBRACE PRACTICES OF CLIMATE RESILIENCY A new generation of Black farmers is using heritage farming practices to undo some of the damage brought on by decades of intense tillage by early European settlers. Their practices drove around 50% of the original organic matter from the soil into the sky as carbon dioxide. Agriculture continues to have a profound impact on the climate JOIN THE YES! TEAM FOR THE PLASTIC FREE ECOCHALLENGE 16 hours ago · Join YES! for the Plastic Free Ecochallenge, a month-long effort to help all of us to shift away from our single-use plastic dependency and to care for our ecosystems. MAKING HEALTH CARE ACCESSIBLE—BY AIR 18 hours ago · Eileen Ambrosini moved to the small town of Atwater, California, in 1979. Over the next three decades she met her husband, raised her daughter, and worked as a high school French teacher, all in the heart of the state’s agricultural corridor. But when Ambrosini was diagnosed with breast cancer in CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Jason Eyre. When schools across the U.S. closed in March 2020, the Murray City School District in Utah was more prepared than most. The district had equipped all of its 6,100 students with laptops in 2018 and was in the process of developing an online learning system intended for snow days and other unforeseen closures. DOCTORS PUSH TO BRING REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE BACK TO 1 day ago · In 2019, C.C., then an 18-year-old American citizen living on Guam, became pregnant, but knew she and her partner weren’t ready to be parents. “I come from a very toxic family and wanted to make sure I gave my child a better life than I had,” she said. C.C. also struggles with psychiatric THE DANGERS OF WHITE MALE SUPREMACY 1 day ago · I’m a natural to review Ijeoma Oluo’s new book, Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America (Seal Press, 2020). I am White, male, American, and when I taught at the University of Texas at Austin, I routinely joked that “the secret to my success is that I’m mediocre, and I know it 100 YEARS AFTER THE TULSA RACE MASSACRE, WHAT HAVE WE Langston, founded in 1890, is where the historically Black college, Langston University, founded seven years later, is located. The town and college are named after John Mercer Langston, the prominent Black abolitionist and attorney who served in the House of Representatives during Reconstruction, and went on to be an ambassador, a civil rights activist, and the founder of Howard THE TRANS HISTORY YOU WEREN’T TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS Other native cultures also display a deep respect for gender diversity. The Navajo tribe from the southwest United States have a gender category called Nadleeh, which can refer to transgender people who have transitioned in one direction along the gender binary (having been assigned male at birth, and now identifying as female, or assigned female at birth and now identifying as male), gender 7 THINGS I LEARNED BY COLLABORATING WITH INDIGENOUS WISDOM Directors of the film One Word Sawalmem, Michael “Pom” Preston and Natasha Deganello Giraudie. 1. WISDOM. Indigenous wisdom is human wisdom, which has been miraculously preserved by Native people. For thousands of years, as people indigenous to the Earth, we all prioritized a relationship with nature, grounded in kinship, centered around reciprocity, and infused with reverence. However 10 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND HOW IT WORKS John James Audubon, namesake of the famous bird conservation group, was a slaveholder. Henry Fairfield Osborn, a founder of the Save the Redwoods League, supported eugenics. 6. A lack of government and organizational diversity perpetuates the problem.CATHERINE ARMSTRONG
Catherine Armstrong . is a lecturer in American history at Loughborough University in Leicestershire, England. A historian of colonial North America and the United States in the 18th and 19th centuries, her main area of focus is the relationship between representations of the landscape and a changing conception of identityin migrant groups.
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9 Artists Explore the Pride and Joys of Being Asian American and Pacific Islander. “Leaning more into my heritage keeps me rooted and reminds me that we are all deeply connected, and how we treat each other, and how we show up deeply matters.”. Enkhbayar Munkh-Erdene |May 28, 2021.
THE TIME TO SECURE VOTING RIGHTS IS NOW OR NEVER That outreach includes registration drives, get-out-the-vote efforts, and now in 2021, pushing back against a slew of bills designed to strip voting rights from a large, mostly non-White part of the electorate. The obvious solution to this push by well-funded conservative groups is federal legislation. The For the People Actwould help more
YES! CROSSWORD: PROUDLY PUZZLED The month of June brings with it many things in the United States: longer days and warmer weather leading to the official start of summer, Juneteenth, and, of course, LGBTQ Pride. This month’s YES! Crossword taps in to all of those moments and more, offering a digital diversion for those of you CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Jason Eyre. When schools across the U.S. closed in March 2020, the Murray City School District in Utah was more prepared than most. The district had equipped all of its 6,100 students with laptops in 2018 and was in the process of developing an online learning system intended for snow days and other unforeseen closures. IN CALIFORNIA’S DRIER FUTURE, WHAT’S THE BEST INVESTMENT Once again, California is in a drought. Much of Northern California and the Central Valley are experiencing “acute water supply shortfalls,” and the Sierra Nevada snowpack, a critical water source for Californians up and down the state during the dry season, is all but gone already—just 6% of normal for this time of year.. California’s water system, already stressed by the dueling 50 WAYS TO STAY SANE DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC 15. Start a daily meditation or mindfulness habit. It’s really just a matter of sitting still and watching your breath go in and out, training your mind to let go of every thought as soon as it arrives, and enjoying the stillness that lies within once the mental chatter has slowed, slowed, and finally halted. THE LANGUAGE OF ANTI-RACISM A set of norms and expectations predicated on white habits, or the preferences, tastes, emotions, and perceptions of white Americans. 3. The belief that white people are inherently superior to people of color and should dominate over people of color. synonyms: racialized social system, whiteness. antonym: anti-racism. BAKING HOMEMADE BREAD BECOMES A PUBLIC GOOD Baking Homemade Bread Becomes a Public Good. Community Loaves volunteers Megan Adams, left, and her mother, Shera Adams, donate their loaves to St. Leo’s Food Bank in Tacoma, Washington. Photo from Community Loaves. The Seattle-based Community Loaves project enlists home bakers to help those facing food insecurity during thepandemic.
10 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND HOW IT WORKS John James Audubon, namesake of the famous bird conservation group, was a slaveholder. Henry Fairfield Osborn, a founder of the Save the Redwoods League, supported eugenics. 6. A lack of government and organizational diversity perpetuates the problem. BLACK FARMERS EMBRACE PRACTICES OF CLIMATE RESILIENCY A new generation of Black farmers is using heritage farming practices to undo some of the damage brought on by decades of intense tillage by early European settlers. Their practices drove around 50% of the original organic matter from the soil into the sky as carbon dioxide. Agriculture continues to have a profound impact on the climateYES! MAGAZINE
9 Artists Explore the Pride and Joys of Being Asian American and Pacific Islander. “Leaning more into my heritage keeps me rooted and reminds me that we are all deeply connected, and how we treat each other, and how we show up deeply matters.”. Enkhbayar Munkh-Erdene |May 28, 2021.
THE TIME TO SECURE VOTING RIGHTS IS NOW OR NEVER That outreach includes registration drives, get-out-the-vote efforts, and now in 2021, pushing back against a slew of bills designed to strip voting rights from a large, mostly non-White part of the electorate. The obvious solution to this push by well-funded conservative groups is federal legislation. The For the People Actwould help more
YES! CROSSWORD: PROUDLY PUZZLED The month of June brings with it many things in the United States: longer days and warmer weather leading to the official start of summer, Juneteenth, and, of course, LGBTQ Pride. This month’s YES! Crossword taps in to all of those moments and more, offering a digital diversion for those of you CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Jason Eyre. When schools across the U.S. closed in March 2020, the Murray City School District in Utah was more prepared than most. The district had equipped all of its 6,100 students with laptops in 2018 and was in the process of developing an online learning system intended for snow days and other unforeseen closures. IN CALIFORNIA’S DRIER FUTURE, WHAT’S THE BEST INVESTMENT Once again, California is in a drought. Much of Northern California and the Central Valley are experiencing “acute water supply shortfalls,” and the Sierra Nevada snowpack, a critical water source for Californians up and down the state during the dry season, is all but gone already—just 6% of normal for this time of year.. California’s water system, already stressed by the dueling 50 WAYS TO STAY SANE DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC 15. Start a daily meditation or mindfulness habit. It’s really just a matter of sitting still and watching your breath go in and out, training your mind to let go of every thought as soon as it arrives, and enjoying the stillness that lies within once the mental chatter has slowed, slowed, and finally halted. THE LANGUAGE OF ANTI-RACISM A set of norms and expectations predicated on white habits, or the preferences, tastes, emotions, and perceptions of white Americans. 3. The belief that white people are inherently superior to people of color and should dominate over people of color. synonyms: racialized social system, whiteness. antonym: anti-racism. BAKING HOMEMADE BREAD BECOMES A PUBLIC GOOD Baking Homemade Bread Becomes a Public Good. Community Loaves volunteers Megan Adams, left, and her mother, Shera Adams, donate their loaves to St. Leo’s Food Bank in Tacoma, Washington. Photo from Community Loaves. The Seattle-based Community Loaves project enlists home bakers to help those facing food insecurity during thepandemic.
10 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND HOW IT WORKS John James Audubon, namesake of the famous bird conservation group, was a slaveholder. Henry Fairfield Osborn, a founder of the Save the Redwoods League, supported eugenics. 6. A lack of government and organizational diversity perpetuates the problem. BLACK FARMERS EMBRACE PRACTICES OF CLIMATE RESILIENCY A new generation of Black farmers is using heritage farming practices to undo some of the damage brought on by decades of intense tillage by early European settlers. Their practices drove around 50% of the original organic matter from the soil into the sky as carbon dioxide. Agriculture continues to have a profound impact on the climate JOIN THE YES! TEAM FOR THE PLASTIC FREE ECOCHALLENGE 14 hours ago · Join YES! for the Plastic Free Ecochallenge, a month-long effort to help all of us to shift away from our single-use plastic dependency and to care for our ecosystems. MAKING HEALTH CARE ACCESSIBLE—BY AIR 15 hours ago · Eileen Ambrosini moved to the small town of Atwater, California, in 1979. Over the next three decades she met her husband, raised her daughter, and worked as a high school French teacher, all in the heart of the state’s agricultural corridor. But when Ambrosini was diagnosed with breast cancer in CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Jason Eyre. When schools across the U.S. closed in March 2020, the Murray City School District in Utah was more prepared than most. The district had equipped all of its 6,100 students with laptops in 2018 and was in the process of developing an online learning system intended for snow days and other unforeseen closures. DOCTORS PUSH TO BRING REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE BACK TO 1 day ago · In 2019, C.C., then an 18-year-old American citizen living on Guam, became pregnant, but knew she and her partner weren’t ready to be parents. “I come from a very toxic family and wanted to make sure I gave my child a better life than I had,” she said. C.C. also struggles with psychiatric THE DANGERS OF WHITE MALE SUPREMACY 1 day ago · I’m a natural to review Ijeoma Oluo’s new book, Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America (Seal Press, 2020). I am White, male, American, and when I taught at the University of Texas at Austin, I routinely joked that “the secret to my success is that I’m mediocre, and I know it 100 YEARS AFTER THE TULSA RACE MASSACRE, WHAT HAVE WE Langston, founded in 1890, is where the historically Black college, Langston University, founded seven years later, is located. The town and college are named after John Mercer Langston, the prominent Black abolitionist and attorney who served in the House of Representatives during Reconstruction, and went on to be an ambassador, a civil rights activist, and the founder of Howard THE TRANS HISTORY YOU WEREN’T TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS Other native cultures also display a deep respect for gender diversity. The Navajo tribe from the southwest United States have a gender category called Nadleeh, which can refer to transgender people who have transitioned in one direction along the gender binary (having been assigned male at birth, and now identifying as female, or assigned female at birth and now identifying as male), gender 7 THINGS I LEARNED BY COLLABORATING WITH INDIGENOUS WISDOM Directors of the film One Word Sawalmem, Michael “Pom” Preston and Natasha Deganello Giraudie. 1. WISDOM. Indigenous wisdom is human wisdom, which has been miraculously preserved by Native people. For thousands of years, as people indigenous to the Earth, we all prioritized a relationship with nature, grounded in kinship, centered around reciprocity, and infused with reverence. However 10 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND HOW IT WORKS John James Audubon, namesake of the famous bird conservation group, was a slaveholder. Henry Fairfield Osborn, a founder of the Save the Redwoods League, supported eugenics. 6. A lack of government and organizational diversity perpetuates the problem.CATHERINE ARMSTRONG
Catherine Armstrong . is a lecturer in American history at Loughborough University in Leicestershire, England. A historian of colonial North America and the United States in the 18th and 19th centuries, her main area of focus is the relationship between representations of the landscape and a changing conception of identityin migrant groups.
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As the coronavirus upends lives, another public health crisis arises. New research shows eight times more people are under serious mentaldistress now.
CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Inequitable access to the internet became a glaring public health issue during the pandemic. Here’s how three communities addressed the digital divide equitably and quickly. In Cleveland, the nonprofit DigitalC has been working to provide equitable internet service since 2003, when it started IN CALIFORNIA’S DRIER FUTURE, WHAT’S THE BEST INVESTMENT Once again, California is in a drought. Much of Northern California and the Central Valley are experiencing “acute water supply shortfalls,” and the Sierra Nevada snowpack, a critical water source for Californians up and down the state during the dry season, is all but gone already—just 6% of normal for this time of year.. California’s water system, already stressed by the duelingNEWSLETTER SIGNUP
Custom Service Can Be Reached at 800-937-4451, +1-206-842-0216, or by Mail At customercare@yesmagazine.org. MICROINTERVENTIONS FOR MAXIMUM EFFECT Custom Service Can Be Reached at 800-937-4451, +1-206-842-0216, or by Mail At customercare@yesmagazine.org. A BRIEF (AND FRUSTRATING) HISTORY OF THE CARBON FOOTPRINT We’re in this together is the collective Big Oil ethos, now permeated across media and minds.Except we’re not. Fracking firms fail us, and their CEOs get huge payouts.Their calumny is so great that they’ve punted the responsibility onto us and we’ve barely noticed that sly shirking. 10 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND HOW IT WORKS A coalition of NYC Black Lives Matter activists and environmental justice groups marching on the 51st anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X at the NYC Solidarity Rally for Flint in New York City,on Feb. 21, 2016.
BLACK FARMERS EMBRACE PRACTICES OF CLIMATE RESILIENCY But the same communities on the frontlines of climate impact are also on the frontlines of climate solutions. A new generation of Black farmers is using heritage farming practices to undo some of the damage brought on by decades of intense tillage by early European settlers. COLLEGE WAS ONCE FREE AND FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD—WHATSEE MORE ONYESMAGAZINE.ORG
INTO-THROUGH-BEYOND: A LESSON-PLANNING FRAMEWORK FOR USING A brief outline of well-known planning technique that can help teachers make YES! content more meaningful, applicable and interesting to their students. Along with sharing the technique, we also provide an example of using it with a YES! article, and then offer some specific guidelines for effective curriculum planning.YES! MAGAZINE
As the coronavirus upends lives, another public health crisis arises. New research shows eight times more people are under serious mentaldistress now.
CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Inequitable access to the internet became a glaring public health issue during the pandemic. Here’s how three communities addressed the digital divide equitably and quickly. In Cleveland, the nonprofit DigitalC has been working to provide equitable internet service since 2003, when it started IN CALIFORNIA’S DRIER FUTURE, WHAT’S THE BEST INVESTMENT Once again, California is in a drought. Much of Northern California and the Central Valley are experiencing “acute water supply shortfalls,” and the Sierra Nevada snowpack, a critical water source for Californians up and down the state during the dry season, is all but gone already—just 6% of normal for this time of year.. California’s water system, already stressed by the duelingNEWSLETTER SIGNUP
Custom Service Can Be Reached at 800-937-4451, +1-206-842-0216, or by Mail At customercare@yesmagazine.org. MICROINTERVENTIONS FOR MAXIMUM EFFECT Custom Service Can Be Reached at 800-937-4451, +1-206-842-0216, or by Mail At customercare@yesmagazine.org. A BRIEF (AND FRUSTRATING) HISTORY OF THE CARBON FOOTPRINT We’re in this together is the collective Big Oil ethos, now permeated across media and minds.Except we’re not. Fracking firms fail us, and their CEOs get huge payouts.Their calumny is so great that they’ve punted the responsibility onto us and we’ve barely noticed that sly shirking. 10 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND HOW IT WORKS A coalition of NYC Black Lives Matter activists and environmental justice groups marching on the 51st anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X at the NYC Solidarity Rally for Flint in New York City,on Feb. 21, 2016.
BLACK FARMERS EMBRACE PRACTICES OF CLIMATE RESILIENCY But the same communities on the frontlines of climate impact are also on the frontlines of climate solutions. A new generation of Black farmers is using heritage farming practices to undo some of the damage brought on by decades of intense tillage by early European settlers. COLLEGE WAS ONCE FREE AND FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD—WHATSEE MORE ONYESMAGAZINE.ORG
INTO-THROUGH-BEYOND: A LESSON-PLANNING FRAMEWORK FOR USING A brief outline of well-known planning technique that can help teachers make YES! content more meaningful, applicable and interesting to their students. Along with sharing the technique, we also provide an example of using it with a YES! article, and then offer some specific guidelines for effective curriculum planning.YES! MAGAZINE
As the coronavirus upends lives, another public health crisis arises. New research shows eight times more people are under serious mentaldistress now.
THE PANDEMIC IS FORCING WOMEN TO LEAVE THE WORKPLACE. WHAT As women around the world celebrated International Women’s Day on March 8, a startling reality sunk in. Forty-seven million women—the equivalent of the entire country of Spain—have dropped out of the labor force because of the coronavirus pandemic, according to the United Nations. The U.S THE DANGERS OF WHITE MALE SUPREMACY 8 hours ago · I’m a natural to review Ijeoma Oluo’s new book, Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America (Seal Press, 2020). I am White, male, American, and when I taught at the University of Texas at Austin, I routinely joked that “the secret to my success is that I’m mediocre, and I know it DOCTORS PUSH TO BRING REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE BACK TO 10 hours ago · In 2019, C.C., then an 18-year-old American citizen living on Guam, became pregnant, but knew she and her partner weren’t ready to be parents. “I come from a very toxic family and wanted to make sure I gave my child a better life than I had,” she said. C.C. also struggles with psychiatric THE TRANS HISTORY YOU WEREN’T TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS Other native cultures also display a deep respect for gender diversity. The Navajo tribe from the southwest United States have a gender category called Nadleeh, which can refer to transgender people who have transitioned in one direction along the gender binary (having been assigned male at birth, and now identifying as female, or assigned female at birth and now identifying as male), gender THE BLACK LIVES ISSUE From the Editors The Black Lives Issue. May we never forget May 25, 2020, when we witnessed a public lynching as a Minneapolis police officer took the life of George Floyd. 100 YEARS AFTER THE TULSA RACE MASSACRE, WHAT HAVE WE Langston, founded in 1890, is where the historically Black college, Langston University, founded seven years later, is located. The town and college are named after John Mercer Langston, the prominent Black abolitionist and attorney who served in the House of Representatives during Reconstruction, and went on to be an ambassador, a civil rights activist, and the founder of Howard 7 THINGS I LEARNED BY COLLABORATING WITH INDIGENOUS WISDOM Directors of the film One Word Sawalmem, Michael “Pom” Preston and Natasha Deganello Giraudie. 1. WISDOM. Indigenous wisdom is human wisdom, which has been miraculously preserved by Native people. For thousands of years, as people indigenous to the Earth, we all prioritized a relationship with nature, grounded in kinship, centered around reciprocity, and infused with reverence. However DO YOU TALK ABOUT YOUR CLIMATE CONCERN? 1 day ago · Hello! Penumbra is a neat word, isn’t it? It sounds like Harry Potter spellery, a tiny incantation that Hermione would utter to make writing implements appear. Penumbra! Beyond its original, shadowy definition, the academics Andrew Gelman and Yotam Margalit propose a fresh meaning for this TOWARD FOOD SOVEREIGNTY IN ALASKA NATIVE COMMUNITIES 1 day ago · When Eva Dawn Burk first saw Calypso Farm and Ecology Center in 2019, she felt enchanted. Calypso is an educational farm tucked away in a boreal forest in Ester, Alaska, near Fairbanks. To Burk, it looked like a subarctic Eden, encompassing vegetable and flower gardens, greenhouses, goats, sheepYES! MAGAZINE
9 Artists Explore the Pride and Joys of Being Asian American and Pacific Islander. “Leaning more into my heritage keeps me rooted and reminds me that we are all deeply connected, and how we treat each other, and how we show up deeply matters.”. Enkhbayar Munkh-Erdene |May 28, 2021.
CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Inequitable access to the internet became a glaring public health issue during the pandemic. Here’s how three communities addressed the digital divide equitably and quickly. In Cleveland, the nonprofit DigitalC has been working to provide equitable internet service since 2003, when it started IN CALIFORNIA’S DRIER FUTURE, WHAT’S THE BEST INVESTMENT Once again, California is in a drought. Much of Northern California and the Central Valley are experiencing “acute water supply shortfalls,” and the Sierra Nevada snowpack, a critical water source for Californians up and down the state during the dry season, is all but gone already—just 6% of normal for this time of year.. California’s water system, already stressed by the dueling A BRIEF (AND FRUSTRATING) HISTORY OF THE CARBON FOOTPRINT A Brief (and Frustrating) History of the Carbon Footprint. “Minimum Viable Planet” is a weeklyish commentary about climateish stuff, and how to keep it together in a world gone mad. This week, on blame-shifting. I’ve long fretted about the personal change/system change debate, worried that the weight was unevenly born byindividuals even
MICROINTERVENTIONS FOR MAXIMUM EFFECT Custom Service Can Be Reached at 800-937-4451, +1-206-842-0216, or by Mail At customercare@yesmagazine.org. 10 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND HOW IT WORKS John James Audubon, namesake of the famous bird conservation group, was a slaveholder. Henry Fairfield Osborn, a founder of the Save the Redwoods League, supported eugenics. 6. A lack of government and organizational diversity perpetuates the problem. THE LANGUAGE OF ANTI-RACISM A set of norms and expectations predicated on white habits, or the preferences, tastes, emotions, and perceptions of white Americans. 3. The belief that white people are inherently superior to people of color and should dominate over people of color. synonyms: racialized social system, whiteness. antonym: anti-racism. COLLEGE WAS ONCE FREE AND FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD—WHATSEE MORE ONYESMAGAZINE.ORG
INTO-THROUGH-BEYOND: A LESSON-PLANNING FRAMEWORK FOR USING A brief outline of well-known planning technique that can help teachers make YES! content more meaningful, applicable and interesting to their students. Along with sharing the technique, we also provide an example of using it with a YES! article, and then offer some specific guidelines for effective curriculum planning. NO, YOU DON’T NEED TO GO TO HOLIDAY PARTIES IF YOU FEEL No need to feign happiness and no need to go overboard and volunteer for days. Even a little bit helps. Giving to other people is one of the primary ways humans feel connected. Research shows that volunteering weekly makes people as happy as moving from a $20,000 to $75,000 annual salary.YES! MAGAZINE
9 Artists Explore the Pride and Joys of Being Asian American and Pacific Islander. “Leaning more into my heritage keeps me rooted and reminds me that we are all deeply connected, and how we treat each other, and how we show up deeply matters.”. Enkhbayar Munkh-Erdene |May 28, 2021.
CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE Inequitable access to the internet became a glaring public health issue during the pandemic. Here’s how three communities addressed the digital divide equitably and quickly. In Cleveland, the nonprofit DigitalC has been working to provide equitable internet service since 2003, when it started IN CALIFORNIA’S DRIER FUTURE, WHAT’S THE BEST INVESTMENT Once again, California is in a drought. Much of Northern California and the Central Valley are experiencing “acute water supply shortfalls,” and the Sierra Nevada snowpack, a critical water source for Californians up and down the state during the dry season, is all but gone already—just 6% of normal for this time of year.. California’s water system, already stressed by the dueling A BRIEF (AND FRUSTRATING) HISTORY OF THE CARBON FOOTPRINT A Brief (and Frustrating) History of the Carbon Footprint. “Minimum Viable Planet” is a weeklyish commentary about climateish stuff, and how to keep it together in a world gone mad. This week, on blame-shifting. I’ve long fretted about the personal change/system change debate, worried that the weight was unevenly born byindividuals even
MICROINTERVENTIONS FOR MAXIMUM EFFECT Custom Service Can Be Reached at 800-937-4451, +1-206-842-0216, or by Mail At customercare@yesmagazine.org. 10 EXAMPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM AND HOW IT WORKS John James Audubon, namesake of the famous bird conservation group, was a slaveholder. Henry Fairfield Osborn, a founder of the Save the Redwoods League, supported eugenics. 6. A lack of government and organizational diversity perpetuates the problem. THE LANGUAGE OF ANTI-RACISM A set of norms and expectations predicated on white habits, or the preferences, tastes, emotions, and perceptions of white Americans. 3. The belief that white people are inherently superior to people of color and should dominate over people of color. synonyms: racialized social system, whiteness. antonym: anti-racism. COLLEGE WAS ONCE FREE AND FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD—WHATSEE MORE ONYESMAGAZINE.ORG
INTO-THROUGH-BEYOND: A LESSON-PLANNING FRAMEWORK FOR USING A brief outline of well-known planning technique that can help teachers make YES! content more meaningful, applicable and interesting to their students. Along with sharing the technique, we also provide an example of using it with a YES! article, and then offer some specific guidelines for effective curriculum planning. NO, YOU DON’T NEED TO GO TO HOLIDAY PARTIES IF YOU FEEL No need to feign happiness and no need to go overboard and volunteer for days. Even a little bit helps. Giving to other people is one of the primary ways humans feel connected. Research shows that volunteering weekly makes people as happy as moving from a $20,000 to $75,000 annual salary. 7 THINGS I LEARNED BY COLLABORATING WITH INDIGENOUS WISDOM Directors of the film One Word Sawalmem, Michael “Pom” Preston and Natasha Deganello Giraudie. 1. WISDOM. Indigenous wisdom is human wisdom, which has been miraculously preserved by Native people. For thousands of years, as people indigenous to the Earth, we all prioritized a relationship with nature, grounded in kinship, centered around reciprocity, and infused with reverence. However THE TIME TO SECURE VOTING RIGHTS IS NOW OR NEVER That outreach includes registration drives, get-out-the-vote efforts, and now in 2021, pushing back against a slew of bills designed to strip voting rights from a large, mostly non-White part of the electorate. The obvious solution to this push by well-funded conservative groups is federal legislation. The For the People Actwould help more
THE MENTAL HEALTH ISSUE Nearly 50 percent of Americans will experience a mental health disorder at some point in their lifetime. Anxiety, depression, and addiction are on the rise. Why? And what can we do about it? In this issue, we look at the culture, economics, and politics that play a significant role in everyone’s mental health, and the many community responses that are helping to heal us. THE TRANS HISTORY YOU WEREN’T TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS 1 day ago · Other native cultures also display a deep respect for gender diversity. The Navajo tribe from the southwest United States have a gender category called Nadleeh, which can refer to transgender people who have transitioned in one direction along the gender binary (having been assigned male at birth, and now identifying as female, or assigned female at birth and now identifying as male), gender TOWARD FOOD SOVEREIGNTY IN ALASKA NATIVE COMMUNITIES 19 hours ago · When Eva Dawn Burk first saw Calypso Farm and Ecology Center in 2019, she felt enchanted. Calypso is an educational farm tucked away in a boreal forest in Ester, Alaska, near Fairbanks. To Burk, it looked like a subarctic Eden, encompassing DO YOU TALK ABOUT YOUR CLIMATE CONCERN? 18 hours ago · Hello! Penumbra is a neat word, isn’t it? It sounds like Harry Potter spellery, a tiny incantation that Hermione would utter to make writing implements appear. Penumbra! Beyond its original, shadowy definition, the academics Andrew Gelman and YotamMargalit propose a
GENDER IDENTITY ARCHIVES YES! Media acknowledges that we are based on the traditional, stolen land of the Coast Salish People, specifically the Duwamish and Suquamish tribes, past and present. YES! CROSSWORD: PROUDLY PUZZLED The month of June brings with it many things in the United States: longer days and warmer weather leading to the official start of summer, Juneteenth, and, of course, LGBTQ Pride. This month’s YES! Crossword taps in to all of those moments and more, offering a digital diversion for those of you MAX GRAHAM - YES! MAGAZINE Max Graham . is a journalist based in Homer, Alaska. As a Yale Parker Huang Fellow, he is researching environmental initiatives on both sides of the Bering Strait.CATHERINE ARMSTRONG
Catherine Armstrong . is a lecturer in American history at Loughborough University in Leicestershire, England. A historian of colonial North America and the United States in the 18th and 19th centuries, her main area of focus is the relationship between representations of the landscape and a changing conception of identityin migrant groups.
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9 Artists Explore the Pride and Joys of Being Asian American and Pacific Islander. “Leaning more into my heritage keeps me rooted and reminds me that we are all deeply connected, and how we treat each other, and how we show up deeply matters.”. Enkhbayar Munkh-Erdene |May 28, 2021.
IN CALIFORNIA’S DRIER FUTURE, WHAT’S THE BEST INVESTMENT Once again, California is in a drought. Much of Northern California and the Central Valley are experiencing “acute water supply shortfalls,” and the Sierra Nevada snowpack, a critical water source for Californians up and down the state during the dry season, is all but gone already—just 6% of normal for this time of year.. California’s water system, already stressed by the dueling CONTACT US - YES! MAGAZINE Positive Futures Network, publisher of YES! Magazine Phone: 206/842-0216Toll-free: 1-800/937-4451 Administrative Office (Use P.O. Box below for mail): 284 Madrona Way NE, Suite 116Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Mailing Address:P.O. Box 10818Bainbridge Island, A BRIEF (AND FRUSTRATING) HISTORY OF THE CARBON FOOTPRINT A Brief (and Frustrating) History of the Carbon Footprint. “Minimum Viable Planet” is a weeklyish commentary about climateish stuff, and how to keep it together in a world gone mad. This week, on blame-shifting. I’ve long fretted about the personal change/system change debate, worried that the weight was unevenly born byindividuals even
MICROINTERVENTIONS FOR MAXIMUM EFFECT Custom Service Can Be Reached at 800-937-4451, +1-206-842-0216, or by Mail At customercare@yesmagazine.org. ANTIDOTES TO GENTRIFICATION Antidotes to Gentrification. Plans for democratized, affordable housing. We tend to talk about gentrification as if it’s beyond our control, that replacing old urban houses with identical high-end condos is a law of nature. We sigh as historically Black, ethnically diverse, and immigrant communities are displaced, destroying social THE LANGUAGE OF ANTI-RACISM A set of norms and expectations predicated on white habits, or the preferences, tastes, emotions, and perceptions of white Americans. 3. The belief that white people are inherently superior to people of color and should dominate over people of color. synonyms: racialized social system, whiteness. antonym: anti-racism. INTO-THROUGH-BEYOND: A LESSON-PLANNING FRAMEWORK FOR USING A brief outline of well-known planning technique that can help teachers make YES! content more meaningful, applicable and interesting to their students. Along with sharing the technique, we also provide an example of using it with a YES! article, and then offer some specific guidelines for effective curriculum planning. COLLEGE WAS ONCE FREE AND FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD—WHATSEE MORE ON YESMAGAZINE.ORGWAS COLLEGE FREE IN 1950COLLEGE USED TO BE FREEHISTORY OF FREE COLLEGEHISTORY OF FREE EDUCATIONLIST OF COLLEGES IN THE USSTATES THAT HAVE FREE COLLEGE NO, YOU DON’T NEED TO GO TO HOLIDAY PARTIES IF YOU FEEL No need to feign happiness and no need to go overboard and volunteer for days. Even a little bit helps. Giving to other people is one of the primary ways humans feel connected. Research shows that volunteering weekly makes people as happy as moving from a $20,000 to $75,000 annual salary.YES! MAGAZINE
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