News (Page 148)
December 2, 2020
How COVID-19 Transformed an Illinois Trail Into a Pathway to Mental Health
“People rediscovered us and came out in full force,” said Jay Johnson, manager of site operations for the DuPage County Forest Preserve District. “It didn’t matter what day of the week it was, it seemed like every day was a Saturday.”
December 1, 2020
A Boat Museum’s Slow Drowning Sends Climate-Change Warning to a Connecticut Town
On a Wednesday in October, Gasiorek stood on the gravel on the edge of the shoreline and pointed at a few puddles on the ground. He said these were clear signs the land is flooding more now than it has before.
December 1, 2020
‘We Had to Create Our Own World’
“That was when it clicked—I need to get a little shop and have people come to me,” she said. “So I don’t have to worry about the politics of being transgender or have to hide it.”
November 30, 2020
Commentary: Yes, Miriame Kaba Means Literally Abolish the Police
Calls to defund the police at a summer 2020 protest. [Credit: Sloane Verbic] This summer, as people poured into the […]
November 29, 2020
This Artist is Transforming a Vermont Art Center Into an International Hub
Rachel Moore runs a small-town art center that takes on global issues.