by Suzi Brown | Sep 23, 2020 | Environment, Food, International, Politics
Food waste is a massive global problem. From households to restaurants to grocery stores, our food system yields 1.3 billion tons of wasted food each year, or approximately 30% of all food produced for human consumption. Some food is “lost” before it ever makes...
by Mia Celeste | Sep 12, 2020 | Civil Rights, Politics
As protests erupted throughout every corner of the USA and across the globe in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, news pundits and politicians immediately began condemning the violence. The resounding opinion held by many was that this was not the ‘right’ way...
by Mia Celeste | Sep 5, 2020 | Health, Politics
We’re living in a world that has come to almost a complete standstill in the face of a deadly pandemic. This is a fact. Numerous economies have screeched to a halt and millions are unemployed. These are also facts. The ability to reopen countries and allow...
by Suzi Brown | Aug 31, 2020 | Economy, International, Politics
The United States has always stood out as a highly individualistic, highly capitalistic society—you do what you want, I do what I want. We view the world in relation to ourselves, and we don’t always think about the structure and systems that made our way of living...