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How to adapt the fictional lessons of the Harry Potter universe to a real-life Voldemort.
Ray Stoeve | Jan 29, 2017
From a very early age, I had a sense of being gendered by the world. But I don’t feel like a woman or a man.
Ray Stoeve | Jun 1, 2016
Bioregionalism is one possible vision of a future that works for people and for the Earth.
Ray Stoeve | Apr 6, 2015
Labels like "fair trade" and "direct trade" indicate food is ethically sourced—but how do you know what they really mean, and whether they're effective?
Ray Stoeve | Mar 21, 2015
A look at the growing influence of undocumented voices in the movement for immigrant rights.
Ray Stoeve | Apr 17, 2014
A hunger strike in a Washington state detention facility draws attention to a facility where most U.S. laws don't apply.
Ray Stoeve | Mar 15, 2014
From internet memes to campus quads, young people are reworking feminism to meet today's challenges.
Erika Lundahl, Ray Stoeve | Feb 4, 2014
Feeling a little lost? Looking for some direction in your life? Here are five unconventional ways to help you get where you're going.
Erika Lundahl, Ray Stoeve | Jan 24, 2014
Frances Shure is responsible for decisions over whether to let gas companies frack land that's been in her family for generations. The more she's learned about the process, the less willing she's been to say "yes."
Ray Stoeve | Jan 24, 2014
Movement to Resist Tar Sands "Megaloads" Brings Together Northwest Tribal Members, Environmentalists
The struggle pits the tribes and their allies in the environmental movement against the General Electric subsidiary that manufactured the evaporators and the hauling company that is providing transportation for them.
Ray Stoeve | Jan 9, 2014
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Erika Lundahl, Ray Stoeve | Nov 20, 2013
In a council election unlike any other in the history of Whatcom County, voters sided with representatives believed to be against a proposed coal export facility.
Ray Stoeve | Nov 7, 2013
As it turns out, they were leading a workshop on how to move billions of dollars in public and nonprofit funds to sustainable investments.
Ray Stoeve | Oct 30, 2013
Three states have already dropped Columbus Day, while a movement begins to celebrate Indigenous People's Day instead.
Ray Stoeve | Oct 16, 2013
A showdown over fossil fuel projects that would exacerbate climate change is brewing in the Emerald City.
Ray Stoeve | Sep 28, 2013
At events known as "Stand Downs," which take place in more than 200 cities and towns across the United States, vets from all walks of life gather to support one another.
Ray Stoeve | Sep 18, 2013