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It's Only a Matter of Time

Endpaper: Future Perfect

Our apocalypse does not call itself the apocalypse. It is up to us to notice it.

Where is Joe Manchin’s Place in the US Today?

This organization and the speculation around Manchin are attracting significant acknowledgement because more than ever, the American public does indeed seem to want a third option. Could that be Manchin?

The Power of a Name

As someone who knows very little about their own name, I can attest that history matters, legacies matter, and names matter.

The Social Contract Between Human Rights and International Sports Tournaments

While current contracts remain imperfect, they represent steps toward ending a cycle of inaction and creating more sustainable, long-lasting change.

The Influencer Revolution: Increased Accessibility & Super Fast Fashion

Looking toward the future of fashion influencing, it’s imperative that sustainable fashion adopts a more mainstream role to discourage overconsumption and normalize considering the impact of one’s purchase.

The Future of Protein: An Interview with Dr. Sparsha Saha

Saha is the only (empirical) political scientist who studies meat politics, and her research is broadly situated in the field of political behavior.

Young People are Worried About Climate Change, and Rightfully So

The differing generational views regarding climate change leaves young people to fight the dangers of the future alone, all without occupying established positions of changemaking.

The Politics of Prayer: John Luther Adams and Art that Reimagines Climate Change

It is worth imagining a role for climate art that escapes the confines of politics and leans into an essential function of good art: reminding us of our humanity and the value of the world beyond our constructed one.

Introducing “It’s Only a Matter of Time”

This issue of our magazine examines the implications of living in a sociopolitical ecosystem that is filled with as much stagnation as there is change.

President’s Note: “It’s Only a Matter of Time”

This issue of our quarterly magazine asks what it means to traverse great distances of progress and how to keep the faith when that progress is unmade.