The renowned physician and author explores the links between trauma and illness
in his new book, “The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Healing in a Toxic
Culture.”
“This is a signal that it is time for the world to move away from fossil fuels,
as rapid and deep emission cuts are needed to avoid catastrophic climate
impacts,” said a campaigner with 350Africa.org.
As Netflix releases a new season of ‘Unsolved Mysteries,’ Jayne Miller, Taya
Graham, and Stephen Janis break down the latest evidence in the mysterious death
of Rey Rivera.
The volunteer had spent over two weeks cleaning up the forest with his wife as
part of a nonprofit effort, and refused park rangers’ attempts to make him
leave.
California is regularly testing and quarantining prisoners at San Quentin, but
prisoners say the policy isn’t enough to overcome atrocious sanitation and
overcrowding.
“We should care deeply about the unraveling of natural systems because these
same resources sustain human life,” said the World Wildlife Fund’s global chief
scientist.
At the second-oldest college in the US, students supporting food service
workers’ fight to unionize see their struggle as part of an ongoing effort to
resolve the school’s racist history.
“Some frustrated callers become abusive and subject us to racist and sexist
slurs. We’re paid wages so low it’s nearly impossible to support a family. We’ve
had enough.”
Runaway gas prices helped spark the recent 17-day national strike in Ecuador,
but rampant neoliberalism, environmental devastation, and centuries of
anti-Indigenous racism are at the heart of this struggle.