
New York magazine
The Room Where It Happened
Derrick Ingramam is still shut inside the hell’s kitchen apartment the police tried to invade.
7 min |
May 24 - June 06, 2021

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
10+ min |
June 2021

Mother Jones
Black Land Matters
After a century of dispossession, young Black farmers are restoring their rightful place in American agriculture.
10+ min |
May/June 2021

Mother Jones
The Truth About Reconciliation
Can America heal itself? The reckoning after the Greensboro Massacre provides some lessons.
10+ min |
May/June 2021

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
6 min |
May 21 - 28, 2021 (Double Issue)

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
3 min |
May 10, 2021

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.
3 min |
June 2021

New York magazine
The System: Zak Cheney-Rice
We’ll Be Here Again Chauvin’s verdict is self-preservation disguised as redemption.
6 min |
April 26 - May 9, 2021

Bloomberg Businessweek
Forests – Last Stands
The soothing escapes that old-growth forests provide are probably much closer than you think. But they’re under siege
10 min |
April 26 - May 03, 2021 (Double Issue)

Reason magazine
When the Government Makes Wildfires Worse
Federal policies are subsidizing people’s choices to build homes in harm’s way.
10+ min |
June 2021

Reason magazine
'The Intellectual Johnny Appleseed Of The Counterculture'
A conversation with Whole Earth Catalog founder, Merry Prankster, and woolly mammoth de-extinctionist Stewart Brand
10+ min |
June 2021

Reason magazine
Cult Country
Is this a new age of cultism— or a new cult panic?
10+ min |
June 2021

The Atlantic
‘It's Always Been About Exclusion'
America is a diverse nation of immigrants—but it was not intended to be, and its historical biases continue to haunt the present.
10+ min |
May 2021

The Atlantic
The Human Side of Fracking
Living with the allure and danger of a lucrative, dirty industry
10+ min |
May 2021

The Atlantic
How Will We Remember The Pandemic?
The science of how our memories form— and how they shape our future
10+ min |
May 2021

The Atlantic
Return the National Parks to the Tribes
The jewels of America’s landscape should belong to America’s original peoples.
10+ min |
May 2021

Fast Company
The World's 50 Most Innovative Companies – Education
Adamas Belva Syah Devara – Cofounder and CEO of Ruangguru
3 min |
March - April 2021

New York magazine
58 minutes with … Julia Galef
The tech elite’s favorite pop intellectual.
6 min |
April 12-25, 2021

New York magazine
Richard Carranza's Last Stand
Mayor de Blasio hired an ''equity warrior'' as schools chancellor. How parental politics-and the pandemic-left him defeated
10+ min |
April 12-25, 2021

Reader's Digest US
National Teacher Of The Year
Tabatha Rosproy, age 33, Winfield, Kansas
1 min |
April 2021

Reader's Digest US
Don't waste your money on these 23 things
Avoiding unforced spending errors will let you save for the stuff you really want
10+ min |
April 2021

Reason magazine
The Last Pandemic
Technological breakthroughs and policy progress mean humanity may never again have to endure a disaster like Covid-19.
10+ min |
May 2021
Reason magazine
In 2020, Teachers Unions and Police Unions Showed Their True Colors
It’s time for the left and the right to take a hard look at their favorite public-sector Unions.
10+ min |
March 2021

AppleMagazine
‘Big Burden' For Schools Trying To Give Kids Internet Access
When the coronavirus pandemic shut down schools, educators had to figure out how to get kids online. Fast.
4 min |
AppleMagazine #490
AppleMagazine
Malala Takes Her Passions To The Small Screen With Apple
Malala Yousafzai is a Nobel laureate known around the world for her activism, but she’s also a cartoon fan, and is taking her love of television and film to Apple TV+.
4 min |
March 12, 2021

Fast Company
SpringHill – More Than a Startup
LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s SpringHill Company has become a media and branding juggernaut that empowers communities and is built for the future.
10+ min |
March - April 2021

Reason magazine
Will Feminists Please Stop Calling The Cops?
The Women’s Liberation Movement has gotten tied to mass incarceration. It needs to break free.
10+ min |
April 2021

Reader's Digest US
A Teacher's Lifesaving Call
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Julia Koch began what was only her second year as a first-grade teacher in a virtual classroom at Edgewood Elementary School in Muskegon Heights, Michigan. One September afternoon a few weeks into the school year, she received a call from Cynthia Phillips, who was having technical difficulties with her granddaughter’s tools for online learning.
2 min |
March 2021
AppleMagazine
As Virus Cuts Class Time, Teachers Have To Leave Out Lessons
English teachers are deciding which books to skip. History teachers are condensing units. Science teachers are often doing without experiments entirely
5 min |
AppleMagazine #484

New York magazine
After Alarmism
The war on climate denial has been won. And that’s not the only good news.
10+ min |