Jill Lepore on the ethically challenged birth of the computer age 'These men are going out to build a machine to understand how humans think and feel and would behave, and they don’t understand their wives and they don’t understand their children.' John O'Brien
Where a booming oil market meets wind and solar alternatives, geopolitics happens ‘Peak oil, at this point, it looks like it’s around 2030, which used to sound far away, but it isn’t anymore.’ John O'Brien
From the Black Panthers to the No-Cop Co-op, the long history of American mutual aid When systems fail marginalized groups, mutual aid is a way for them to take collective action and make change. Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Dare to Speak. Discourse amid difference ‘We’re in an extremely polarized moment as a country, and we have to find ways to talk about these things.’ John O'Brien
“I can take it back”: how a strong Black woman reclaimed her time How are your time management skills? Because Congresswoman Maxine Waters’ are famously on point. Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Eve Ensler’s journey to recovery from an unconscionable abuse Author Eve Ensler was the victim of prolonged sexual, physical and mental abuse at the hands of her father. John O'Brien
How to break the ice with boys and girls on the 'birds and bees' Peggy Orenstein helps us have ‘the sex talk(s)’ John O'Brien
Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman reflect on their Big Friendship An OG socially distant bond. Jeannie Yandel
Adventures chasing the stars A University of Washington astronomer offers a window into a life spent seeking to understand the cosmos. Jeannie Yandel
Ijeoma Oluo on Seattle: ‘We are NOT a liberal city’ More than talk, Ijeoma Oluo wants action and what is owed to people of color John O'Brien