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The Dutch art of niksen—intentionally doing nothing, letting the mind wander—is much needed in our over-scheduled lives.
Olga Mecking, Ruth Terry | Aug 17, 2022
Resmaa Menakem intersperses political commentary and predictions about American democracy with explanations of how racialized trauma presents in our bodies, and offers body-focused exercises to deal with it.
Ruth Terry | Aug 16, 2022
Amid the heated national controversy about CRT in schools, some Black educators are openly using the framework to help students better understand history and contextualize current events.
Ruth Terry | Mar 8, 2022
This history is visible, but only if you know where to look.
Ruth Terry | Aug 10, 2021
Transferring wealth to Black-led groups is a particularly potent form of reparations with immediate benefits to communities of color.
Ruth Terry | Feb 18, 2021
To make these after times different from the ones Baldwin lived through, White people need to reimagine their Whiteness and their wokeness and how they perform both.
Ruth Terry | Nov 3, 2020
The Aloha State is working towards establishing a new, more equitable post-pandemic normal for vulnerable communities.
Ruth Terry, Megan Wildhood | Jul 15, 2020
In the fast fashion era, mending worn garments is a quietly revolutionary act.
Ruth Terry | May 9, 2020
The efforts range from a Slack chat community connecting people around the world to suggestions about what to do with your stimulus check.
Ruth Terry | Apr 7, 2020
African American food culture is one of many aspects of African American identity that represents an unbroken line from Africa to present-day America.
Ruth Terry | Feb 26, 2020
The Slave Dwelling Project creates transformational experiences for Black and White participants.
Ruth Terry | Feb 21, 2020
Diving With A Purpose is training Black divers to assist in the documentation and preservation of slave ship wrecks.
Ruth Terry | Feb 17, 2020
While conservative evangelicalism tends to focus on sin, repentance, and salvation, the Christian Left identify Christ’s radical love and inclusion for marginalized people as the locus of their faith.
Ruth Terry | Dec 24, 2019
Experts weigh in on ways to deal with microaggressions that don’t burden Black, Indigenous, and people of color who experience them daily.
Ruth Terry | Oct 23, 2019
Around the world, the term is often synonymous with White people from affluent countries.
Ruth Terry | May 28, 2019