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Believers Keep the Faith Despite Biblical Distortions
Richard Smoley
Taking a Closer Look at the Local Food Supply Chain
By Robert P. King, Michael S. Hand And Miguel I. GÓMez
Kids' Questions on a Lockdown Planet
By Frida Berrigan
The Paleolithic Diet and Modern Hunter-Gatherer Tribes
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Parenthood: A Pilgrimage
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Thinking the parentally unthinkable.
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This fresh look at Paleolithic and ancestral diets takes contemporary hunter-gatherer tribes into consideration.
Parenthood: A Pilgrimage
Are we ever, truly, prepared for parenthood? Discover how, and why, David Hlavsa and his wife embarked on a 400 mile pilgrimage in order to build a richer life, with children.
Fish To Eat Always, Never, and Sometimes
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The Haunting of Loon Lake Cemetery
Assessing the collateral damage when people and places are attached to ghostly legends.
Why We Love War
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The Rich Get Richer, the Poor Go Hungry
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Why We Love War
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The Rich Get Richer, the Poor Go Hungry
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Jim Henson’s Lasting Legacy
Jim Henson's funny, but violent, commercials for Wilkins Coffee in the late 1950s offer a glimpse at an influential entertainer developing what would become a hugely successful template for entertaining both children and their parents.
Pete Seeger: Letters About Family and Childhood
Poignant and innocent, these childhood letters written by Pete Seeger will transport you back to a simpler time.
The Great Escape
Slash Coleman chronicles the offbeat misadventures of his childhood including accompanying his father during drunken standoffs with grocery store clerks and enduring his father's endless false promises of a great escape to the Yukon.
Selling Climate Change
As climate change descends, ads from Perrier and Diesel use global warming to sell more stuff.
Community
Hunting for Community
For the Indigenous Australian Martu people, meat is for more than a meal.
Do Bike Lanes Fuel Gentrification?
What forward-looking cities are learning about race, equity, and building better bike lanes.
Government Crackdown on Innovative Seed Library
Small town library's plans to loan seeds raises concerns about "agri-terrorism"
The Haunting of Loon Lake Cemetery
Assessing the collateral damage when people and places are attached to ghostly legends.
Mind And Body
Know-It-All: A New Perspective on Gender Issues
Spending time with women in Colombia gives one American feminist a different take on patriarchy, privilege, and housework when it comes to Gender Issues.
Sharing I Love Yous in the Streets of Vietnam
In bustling Hanoi, an activist finds connection in the chaos.
Take Back Work: Managing the Work-Life Balance
Quality of life can slide dramatically when we fail to manage our work-life balance.
The Healing Power of Poetry
Two of poetry’s skeptics are won over when the healing, therapeutic power of words helps them confront life’s challenges.
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