Levity isn’t betrayal—it’s resistance. What Marc Maron, Soviet-era toys, and pop culture teach us about joy in dark times. The post Lighten Up, Liberals: Play as Resistance appeared first on Good Faith Media.| Good Faith Media
A little over an hour from the hustle and bustle of New York City there exists an oasis in the form of a farm. The post Ariane & Alix Daguin appeared first on Edible Brooklyn.| Edible Brooklyn
Grassroots Grocery, a Bronx-based nonprofit dedicated to this issue, makes the process of battling food insecurity anything but. The post Dan Zauderer appeared first on Edible Manhattan.| Edible Manhattan
In discussion with Charity Reform Initiative associate director Bella DeVaan and Giving Review co-editor Michael E. Hartmann, the editor and journalist talks about his important recent article on “The Left’s Fragile Foundations;” philanthropy and politics in general, including funding of voter-registration projects in particular; and liberal and conservative grantmaking, including in the wake of populism’s ascendance.| the Giving Review
A little over an hour from the hustle and bustle of New York City there exists an oasis in the form of a farm.| Edible Manhattan
Moody is reviving a nearly forgotten New York City tradition while plying a historically Black trade.| Edible Manhattan
"White women, we have 100 days to help save the world!"| Reason.com
This October, hundreds of food faithful congregated under the vaulted dome of The Round Barn to attend the Saving Real Organic conference.| Edible Manhattan
Progressivism “certainly came to dominate the first modern foundations, the universities, journalism, and most other institutions of American intellectual life. But … it nonetheless failed in its effort to change entirely the way everyday American political life plays itself out.”| the Giving Review