Fear keeps us focused on the past or worried about the future. If we can acknowledge our fear, we can realize that right now we are okay. Right now, today, we are still alive, and our bodies are ...
“…sensitivity toward destructiveness-cruelty is rapidly diminishing, and necrophilia, the attraction to what is dead, ...
As we celebrate America’s 250th, the Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation is reflecting on how we arrived at this moment and ...
At Wyoming’s Big Red Spit, Scott Wing of the Smithsonian shows a print of the Okefenokee Swamp, depicting what the area may have looked like 50 million years ago. (Photo used with permission of Ira ...
Long, long ago, in the distant past… or was it in the far-off future? The mighty empire of Yamato exists at peace under the rule of its god incarnate the Mikado. Oshtor, Mikazuchi, Munechika, and ...
In June 1348, people in England began reporting mysterious symptoms. They started off as mild and vague: headaches, aches, and nausea. This was followed by painful black lumps, or buboes, growing in ...
For Black History Month, explore the contributions of prominent individuals beginning with this resource list highlighting influential black leaders of the past and present. These public media videos, ...