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How to be a sustainable cat-owner
Pets are part of the family, so they should be part of your sustainability as well. Here are some ways to be more green when pampering your fluffy pals. Don’t…
Green Quarantine
While the primary concern during the pandemic is staying safe and healthy, there are ways we can also live more sustainably. There are a variety of ways you might be…
Rep. John Lewis
Yesterday, civil rights leader Rep. John Lewis passed away. I am forever grateful to have had John Lewis speak at my Harvard graduation in 2018 and to have had some…
Feature: Naia Butler-Craig
Naia Butler-Craig is passionate about space exploration and creating a space for young women of color in STEM. Naia is a NASA Space Technology Graduate Research Fellow at Georgia Tech….
Black Women in STEM Week
Thanks to STEMNoire, Black women in STEM are sharing their work, research, passions, and stories. Here are just a few to follow!
Medicine is Failing Black Women
Black women are not receiving the health care, or respect, that they deserve. Even as overall health care improves, Black women continue to benefit far less than any other racial…
Wealthy White People & Zero Waste
Images of the Zero Waste movement tend to focus on plastics in the ocean poisoning and killing marine life. In reality, plastics have a more dangerous impact on low-income, people…
Feature – Tyler Chanel
Of the 3 Rs, Recycling typically gets the most attention in the media and daily life. Tyler Chanel, an ethical blogger and ethical fashion model, proves that Reducing and Reusing…
Your Fave Is Problematic: Mt. Rushmore
Where is Mt. Rushmore Located? Mount Rushmore is carved into the Black Hills, which are sacred to the Lakota Sioux people that originally occupied the area. The Lakota Sioux know…