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Professional Climber Maiza Lima Knows What’s In a Name

The climbing community has grappled with discriminatory route names and other issues for years. So rising star Maiza Lima named her own.
Two photos of abortion rights activists in Latin America holding aloft protest banners that read "America Latina Unidos", "Aborto Legal" and "Por nuestro derecho a decidir".

Mexico Legalized Abortion, Strengthening Latin America’s “Green Wave” for Reproductive Rights

The region has a complicated history with abortion legislation and reproductive rights advocacy.

Delta Variant Prompts Parents, Students, and Teachers to Speak Out

A Georgia professor resigned on the spot. Stanford RAs are striking. The delta variant is putting the regularly-scheduled back to school season under pressure.
The same bedroom in four vignettes: a student's first day, winter break, prom night, and graduation. For many, these formative experiences unfolded remotely during the 2020-2021 school year.

The Class of 2022 On Their Lost Years

“We hardly know what we are doing, and we’re faced with the constant question of whether or not we’re doing enough.”
Three scenes unfold in a comic strip. The first shows a sign for a cooling center in New York City. The middle image is the heat and smoke from wildfires in the Pacific Northwest. The third depicts a cactus in Texas with icicles hanging from it.

America Did Not Prepare for the Climate Crisis

The climate crisis is no longer “fast-approaching.” It’s here.

Inside the New Virtual Arts Organization Created for Artists of Color

The Collegiate Association for Artists of Color aims to provide community.

Activists Say Biden’s Climate Plan Is a Strong Start, But Could Do More

Experts and activists say there is much more to be done to save the planet.

The Hurdles in Biden’s Education Agenda

The administration prioritized resuming in-person learning, but left student loan reform to the wayside.
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