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An Indigenous Vision for Our Collective Future: Becoming Earth’s Stewards Again

Alaska native peoples were stewards of this place we call home for more than ten thousand years prior to contact with Europeans. Despite centuries of colonization, our Alaska Native bloodline remains one of strength—evolving still today as we adapt to new ways of survival in our changing natural, cultural, and built environments.

We need an economy aligned with what the Earth provides, one shifted to ensure fairness and equity for all. Here’s your invitation to a movement.

 

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Waking Up to the Power of Money: SLT’s One-Year Reflections on Nonprofithood

It should not be that much of a revelation to a reporter that the source of one’s money drives organizational form, content, and governance, but sometimes it still is.

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House Dems Call for Using Antitrust Law to Limit Power of Big 4 Tech Firms

A 449-page report from the House Judiciary Committee calls for reviving antitrust law to meet the dangers posed by ever-rising economic concentration.

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Another Test of the Obvious: People Need Their Share

A research experiment explored how homeless Canadians fared when they were given enough money to get a fresh start.

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It’s Education by Innovation as Community/School Partnerships Flower

All over the country, public schools are depending on community nonprofits to make learning possible for our children. It’s a collective lift of heroic proportions.

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The Federal Judiciary’s New Take on Reproductive Rights

A whole host of women’s health and reproductive rights areas, beyond that of access to abortion, are threatened by the shifting philosophy of the courts.

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