Exposed: The Dark, Dangerous Sources of the Anti-DEI Movement and Its Impact is Uncovered by the NY Times
By Bryanna Lewis, Oregon State University ’25 Have you looked out your window lately? There’s a huge storm over here right now over Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). The words …
Food for Thought: Do carbon credits help or harm the environment — can we put a price on pollution?
Pictured left to right Colette Pichon Battle, Levi Sucre Romero, Jesse Coates, and Jones Thomas along with James Mwangi (not pictured) debating the efficacy of carbon markets at the 2023 …
Weekly e-Newsletter 4/27/2022
Art of the Week Thanks to the US Postal Service for memorializing the work of Minnesota-born, Native American artist George Morrison in these 5 newly-issued stamps “One of the nation’s greatest …
The Challenges and Possibilities for Cities: Part Two – Solutions for More Equitable Cities
Cities need to be redesigned for a future that includes everyone. Not only can cities be the answer in the face of climate change, resource scarcity, and population growth …
The Challenges and Possibilities for Cities: Part One – The Reality: Lack of Equity
By Ximena Gonzalez, Alliance for Sustainability Intern, The University of Texas at Austin ‘23 The dream of urban life is that cities will provide equal opportunities to everyone for education, …