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Up Rooted
Mother Jones

Up Rooted

Forests have always migrated to survive. But now they need our help to outrun climate catastrophe.

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November/December 2021
Delete Your Internet Footprint
Reader's Digest US

Delete Your Internet Footprint

With spies lurking everywhere, how can you keep yourself safe? Here are 25 smart steps, from the editor of HowtoGeek.com.

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November 2021
A Chance to Build a More Inclusive Fed
Bloomberg Businessweek

A Chance to Build a More Inclusive Fed

Recent departures increase pressure to appoint more outsiders and minorities

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October 04, 2021
Are Honeybees Dying Off? It Depends On Whom You Ask
AppleMagazine

Are Honeybees Dying Off? It Depends On Whom You Ask

Talk to a local beekeeper, and the potential consequences of the decline of the honeybee population are alarming, causing problems for pollination and sending ripple effects through the food supply chain and the entire ecosystem.

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August 20, 2021
SECRET RITES OF SAMOTHRACE
Archaeology

SECRET RITES OF SAMOTHRACE

Reimagining the experience of initiation into an ancient Greek mystery cult

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September/October 2021
LAND OF THE PICTS
Archaeology

LAND OF THE PICTS

New excavations reveal the truth behind the legend of these fearsome northern warriors

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September/October 2021
The Pursuit of Wellness
Archaeology

The Pursuit of Wellness

How the ancients attended to mind, body, and soul

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September/October 2021
THE EQUESTRIAN'S CAVE
Archaeology

THE EQUESTRIAN'S CAVE

Recent discoveries in western Mongolia suggest that nomadic horsemen may have invented a revolutionary technology

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September/October 2021
Digs & Discoveries
Archaeology

Digs & Discoveries

Roman marble cutters, anglo-saxon giant, neanderthal hearing… and much more

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September/October 2021
Who Were The Samaritans?
Archaeology

Who Were The Samaritans?

Investigating a once-powerful sect that has preserved its sacred traditions for millennia

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September/October 2021
The Would-Be Savior of Patagonia
The Atlantic

The Would-Be Savior of Patagonia

Are environmental crusaders like Douglas Tompkins good for the planet?

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September 2021
Emmett Till – The Barn
The Atlantic

Emmett Till – The Barn

In the Mississippi Delta, an unmarked building sits 100 yards from a gravel road. Sixty-six years ago, just past daybreak, a Chevrolet truck pulled up. Four white men rode in the cab. A 14-year-old child was in the back. His name was Emmett Till.

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September 2021
This Is The End Of Affirmative Action
The Atlantic

This Is The End Of Affirmative Action

We have to face the reality that our education system is, and always has been, separate and unequal.

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September 2021
The Legacy of Flight 93
Guideposts

The Legacy of Flight 93

An Army officer remembers his cousin Rich Guadagno and the other 39 heroes who died in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, on September 11

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August/September 2021
12 Underrated Reasons To Love School
Girls' Life magazine

12 Underrated Reasons To Love School

Early alarms and pop quizzes aside, the truth is that school *is* actually pretty awesome. Here are 12 reasons why…

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August/September 2021
Smoke Eaters On The Front Lines
Backpacker

Smoke Eaters On The Front Lines

The new era of wildland firefighting is a war with no end in sight.

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July - August 2021
Estebanico's America
The Atlantic

Estebanico's America

The story of Africans on this continent is longer and more varied than the version I was taught in school.

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June 2021
Trapped At The Bottom Of The Sea
Reader's Digest US

Trapped At The Bottom Of The Sea

It was supposed to be a routine job for a team of men who repair underwater pipelines. Then one diver’s air-supply cord snapped—when he was 300 feet down.

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July - August 2021
Young U.S. Jews Shift on Israel
Bloomberg Businessweek

Young U.S. Jews Shift on Israel

Millennial and Gen Z progressives question American support of Israeli policies, a point of tension for the Democratic Party

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June 14, 2021
Bridging the Endowment Wealth Gap
Bloomberg Businessweek

Bridging the Endowment Wealth Gap

A new venture fund aims to help HBCUs get in on promising startups

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May 31 - June 07, 2021 (Double Issue)
Inc.

Fighting Fire With Founders

Silicon Valley startups are taking aim at deadly wildfires. But saving lives will require cutting through red tape, fast.

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May - June 2021
Doing the Work at Work
New York magazine

Doing the Work at Work

What are companies desperate for diversity consultants actually buying?

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May 24 - June 06, 2021
The Room Where It Happened
New York magazine

The Room Where It Happened

Derrick Ingramam is still shut inside the hell’s kitchen apartment the police tried to invade.

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May 24 - June 06, 2021
I Cry for the Mountains
Reader's Digest US

I Cry for the Mountains

After a wildfire swept through the land where his family raised their cattle for more than a century, a rancher takes a tour of what’s left—and what might come next

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June 2021
Black Land Matters
Mother Jones

Black Land Matters

After a century of dispossession, young Black farmers are restoring their rightful place in American agriculture.

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May/June 2021
The Truth About Reconciliation
Mother Jones

The Truth About Reconciliation

Can America heal itself? The reckoning after the Greensboro Massacre provides some lessons.

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May/June 2021
Too Little, Too Slow, Too Late Is Not an Option
Newsweek

Too Little, Too Slow, Too Late Is Not an Option

On climate change, it is a lot later than a lot of us want to admit

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May 21 - 28, 2021 (Double Issue)
Facebook Won't Apologize for Instagram Youth
Bloomberg Businessweek

Facebook Won't Apologize for Instagram Youth

It’s making a kid-focused version of its photo-sharing app, regardless of what critics say

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May 10, 2021
The Virtues of Volunteering
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

The Virtues of Volunteering

My column on fulfilling ways to spend retirement (“Living in Retirement,” April) continues to generate inspirational responses from readers, many of whom have sung the praises of volunteering. You also volunteered the names of additional service groups that you have found rewarding. I’ll cite a number of them for those of you in search of a cause that strikes a chord.

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June 2021
The System: Zak Cheney-Rice
New York magazine

The System: Zak Cheney-Rice

We’ll Be Here Again Chauvin’s verdict is self-preservation disguised as redemption.

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April 26 - May 9, 2021