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Hurricane Ian and Questions of Risk and Resilience

Hurricane Ian and Questions of Risk and Resilience

One western Florida community celebrated the success of a program to restore what Hurricane Michael took from it, others braced for Hurricane Ian, a storm projected to be among the most damaging to ever strike the state.
Time to Knock Off the Hopelessness

Time to Knock Off the Hopelessness

Are you grieving? Are you angry? Are you brokenhearted? Are you pissed off? Are you at the end of your rope? Good. This is cause for celebration. These are signs that your heart is still functioning.
The Exploitation of America’s Democracy

The Exploitation of America’s Democracy

Why are so many people now embracing demagogues? Barbara Walter, political scientist and author of “How Civil Wars Start,” tells us how the vital signs of healthy democracy are in decline around the world.
“Rock the Vote” Must Now Become “Trust the Vote”

“Rock the Vote” Must Now Become “Trust the Vote”

In 1990, a quirky campaign run by the then-upstart music channel MTV encouraged its viewers to Rock the Vote. Now, three decades later, we need a similarly audacious bid to have Americans trust the validity of the vote.
How the Religious Right Made Cruelty Sacred

How the Religious Right Made Cruelty Sacred

Supposed followers of the same Jesus whose family fled to Egypt to avoid genocide, are actually celebrating malicious political stunts and branding our condemnation of them as partisan politics.
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