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  • Facing the Reality of Climate Change

    During a disastrous weekend in central Texas, severe flooding, exacerbated by climate change, left nearly 100 people missing or killed. As climate research warns of increased catastrophic events, acknowledging human-caused climate change is essential. A unified response is necessary to… Continue reading

    Facing the Reality of Climate Change
  • The Future of Success: Building a Sustainable and Equitable Society

    The pressure of rising living costs and an unreliable job market has led to a reevaluation of success and happiness in today’s society. Embracing change and fostering a more equitable economic model is essential for sustainable growth. Valuing diverse contributions… Continue reading

    The Future of Success: Building a Sustainable and Equitable Society
  • Embracing Progress in a Time of Weariness

    Costs of food and everyday goods are rising. Schools are closing. Commutes are getting longer. Healthcare costs are increasing while access becomes more difficult. Homelessness is increasing. Substance abuse is climbing. Social services are collapsing. Compensations are not keeping pace.… Continue reading

    Embracing Progress in a Time of Weariness
  • Hope is the Alternative to an Uncertain Future

    Americans are increasingly distrustful of social institutions and elected leaders, with concerns about global conflicts and emerging threats adding to anxieties about the future. Despite these fears, there is hope for a better world through collective action and embracing unconditional… Continue reading

    Hope is the Alternative to an Uncertain Future
  • We Can Save Public Education

    The public education system is facing urgent challenges, including teacher shortages, inadequate funding, and declining enrollment. These issues have led to the rise of private and “pay-to-learn” alternatives, further widening the educational divide. It is crucial to invest in public… Continue reading

    We Can Save Public Education