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Meet the YES! Magazine's talented author - Vijay Das . Explore author's diverse perspectives and thought-provoking narratives. #Authors #YESMagazine ...
Michelle Alexander is an acclaimed civil rights lawyer and advocate, legal scholar, and author of the best-selling book The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness. She is ...
The End of a Chapter—A Legacy That Lives On After nearly 30 years of publishing powerful stories that uplift voices too often ignored and spotlighting solutions too rarely seen, YES! Media is saying a ...
America’s Recovery Depends on an Infrastructure of Care The Biden-Harris administration has taken crucial steps toward addressing the devastating fallout of the pandemic. In a series of relief and ...
From the Editors The Community Power Issue – A Letter from the Editor Like many of you, I’ve experienced grief—deep personal grief, shared familial grief, collective community grief. But until the ...
Code-Switching Is Not Trying to Fit in to White Culture, It’s Surviving It The voice that sprung from my throat was unfamiliar as I introduced myself to a classroom of White students. Its tone was ...
Kellian Staggers (she/her) is a member of the Navajo Nation with African American ancestry, and works as an advancement officer at NDN Collective. Prior to joining NDN Collective, she worked as a ...
Michelle Mascarenhas has been facilitating political education and strategic alignment spaces for a just transition for three decades. She tends land and community with chosen family, which she is ...
Stephanie Capper is a freelance correspondent and documentary producer originally hailing from the Gold Coast, Australia, but presently splitting her time between Guatemala and Spain. Stephanie ...
Lynda V. Mapes covers environmental and Indigenous issues for the Seattle Times. She is author of six books, including most recently Orca: Shared Waters, Shared Home, winner of the 2021 National ...
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Weaving New Stories One way to approach these questions is to take a critical look at the dominant worldview that people today rely on to make sense of our world and to explore emerging worldviews. A ...