By Rashida Harmon — 2012
Vegan women of color around the country are on a mission to prove just how connected animal welfare is to gender, race, and class issues.
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Ruth King reflects on the deep longing for care
Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants. That, more or less, is the short answer to the supposedly incredibly complicated and confusing question of what we humans should eat in order to be maximally healthy.
The pandemic is making the case not only for a different food system but for a radically different diet as well.
Psychologist Rick Hanson discusses how to strengthen our capacity for wisdom, peace, and enlightenment.
Ms. Williams's book . . . is more than just a paean to Buddhism. It is also a call for black Americans to look inward
Before his assassination on Feb. 21, 1965, Malcolm X was one of the most outspoken black nationalist leaders. He articulated the anger, struggle, and hopes of blacks in the 1960s.
Offering teacher training to minority populations, Maya Breuer hopes to open yoga's door to all.
Moments of calm, Jenée Johnson believes, are the foundation of emotional intelligence and its skills of resilience and compassion.
Dr. Richard Davidson explains that well-being is a skill that can be practiced and strengthened.
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