Can somebody say “decolonization?” • Photograph ℅ Lonely Lingerie
Because of the way scientific studies are conducted, Professor Cynthia Curl says it's been hard to health benefits from eating organic food. A new study suggests, however, that there are ways to find out • Photograph ℅ Elle Martinez
Here’s what to read the week of September 16, from the climate apocalypse and future of food to the secret power of menopause • Photograph of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ℅ The Sunday Times
If you’re short on time, savoring the last of summer’s abundance can be as simple as slicing your favorite fresh vegetables, arranging them on a board and whipping up a quick dip . . .
Perhaps the environmental movement needs to stop separating itself as a movement, and just naturally integrate into local communities, doing what they can, when they can, in a natural way • Photo source unknown ℅ Pinterest
Here’s what to read the week of September 9, from the climate apocalypse and future of food to the secret power of menopause • Photograph of Ocean Vuong ℅ The New York Times
It’s Beyoncé—ahem, Virgo—season and Astrology Editor Emmalea Russo is back with her analysis and poem-horoscopes to guide you into this powerful period • Photo of Beyoncé ℅ Tyer Mitchell for Vogue
Here’s what to read the week of September 2, from what plants have to say to the necessary vulnerability of celebrating birthdays as an adult • Photograph of Hanif Abdurraqib ℅ Kate Sweeney for The Nation
Not education. Not income. Not even being an expert on racial disparities in health care • Photograph of midwife trainees delivering a baby at the Juba Teaching Hospital in South Sudan by Stefani Glinski via NPR