Anita Hill on her mission to end gender violence and harassment ‘We know it’s a cultural problem. We know it’s a behavioral problem. But it’s not a problem of a few bad apples.’ – Professor Anita Hill John O'Brien
Arts & Life Called to investigate, three authors reflect on the body ‘I’m still surprised when I’m noticed. I came to believe I was invisible.’ Kendra Hanna
Arts & Life The how and why of Elsa Sjunneson’s fight to end ableism ‘I think sometimes that we are a little bit like ghosts. We’re haunting the world because it’s not entirely ours and we scare people.’ John O'Brien
Business Where a former gun industry executive draws the line on gun culture sustainability ‘I had my son attacked by one of these people and thought, what in the holy hell? How did we get here? It’s this weird mix of strange machismo patriotism, wrapped in a flag, sort of near a bible.’ John O'Brien
Politics Rep. Adam Schiff chronicles his search for small-d democratic sanity during the Trump presidency ‘Most people got to know me over the last four years and have one impression of me as this ardent partisan. Prior to Trump, most of the criticism I got was for working too much across the aisle, and I don’t consider myself a partisan.’ John O'Brien
Arts & Life A man, a plan, a sex advice column, 'Savage Love A-Z' Dan Savage celebrates and reflects as Savage Love turns 30 John O'Brien
Arts & Life A search for meaning in Minoru Yamasaki's life and architecture ‘Every building is a philosophy in a way. I see all buildings as attempts to try to figure out and express what it means to dwell as a human being on Earth.’ John O'Brien
Environment A Native American scientist on ‘the question of our time' ‘The land knows you, even when you are lost.’ John O'Brien
Arts & Life Kat Chow examines the long life of grief in 'Seeing Ghosts' ‘What do we owe in death? What do we owe to our parents?’ Kendra Hanna
Health ‘Weep. Scream. Hate. Disbelieve. Go numb. Breathe.’ Hard-earned lessons about loss and grief ‘A Little Book of Self-Care for Those Who Grieve began as notes scratched out over many midnights; thoughts formed as I lay sleepless, or in the aftermath of painful dreams.’ John O'Brien