With the help of objects and prompts from the past, those with dementia are able to focus on what remains rather than what’s been lost.
As new social spaces replace the pubs and bingo halls of yore, groups focused around physical activities offer a laid-back way to connect.
Taking workshops in their home languages helps students see being bilingual as something to be proud of — both personally and professionally.
See what stories caught our attention this week, from the story beneath NYC’s steam stacks to the Land Back movement’s role in climate resilience.
Across North America, food charities are making an effort to stock foods that are familiar and culturally relevant to their communities.
Amid high tides of anxiety on a warming planet, there is plenty of good news in the world of environmentalism. The Footprint Project has built nearly 50 solar microgrids post-Helene — and aims to ...
Workplace conditions in the US have improved drastically in the last five years — a trend that’s likely to continue.
A Patient Is a Person is a series about how whole-person health is transforming the patient journey. It is supported by funding from UPIC Health. When Carolyn Thomas suffered her first heart attack in ...
Living Paradigms is a series about what we can learn from the customs and cultural practices of others when it comes to solving problems. It is sponsored by Wonderstruck. In the last few years, ...
Waterline is an ongoing series that explores the solutions making rivers, waterways and ocean food chains healthier. It is funded by a grant from the Walton Family Foundation. For many years, Esther ...
When Elliott Blackmore discovered Mental Health Swims, it felt like home. Swimming and paddleboarding alone had felt lonely; other groups seemed a little unwelcoming. This community felt “totally, 100 ...
Yes, it matters who wins. But maybe what matters even more is how millions of people, on any given day, choose to live, work, fight and advocate for positive change. Maybe the cumulative effect of ...