February 7, 2025

Culture

“Doing a ‘women’s job’ does not change my maleness — it changes my ignorance.”

A study of 190 economies around the world by the World Bank in March 2024 found that women spend 2.4 more hours a day on unpaid care work than men, much of it on child care.

study of 190 economies around the world by the World Bank in March 2024 found that women spend 2.4 more hours a day on unpaid care work than men, much of it on child care.

"It doesn’t take long to observe that the community of Awra Amba is unlike any other place in Ethiopia — or even the rest of the world.

"Here in the breathtaking highlands of northern Ethiopia, not far from the fresh waters of Lake Tana, the largest in the east African nation, an important societal experiment has been underway for the last half century.

"Across the lush terrain, women guide oxen to plough the fields. Men sit in their humble adobe homes, sometimes tending to babies or spinning cotton. Here, the gender equality of labor is both the law as well as, seemingly, the genuine reality.

"In Awra Amba, the division of labor — from farming to weaving or caring for children or elderly — must be equal between sexes, according to the community’s rules." - Peter Yeung

ARTICLE: Ethiopia’s Utopian Experiment in Gender Equality

Culture

“Art is the science of freedom.”

ARTICLE REVIEW: The Creative Essence of Zohran Mamdani’s Ascent

Culture

Why “heterarchy” might be a better way to describe the shifting roles and relationships that actually hold communities and institutions together.

REVIEW: The Central Role of Collaboration and Trust in Human Societies

Culture

A local response to global crises in agriculture, textiles, and climate

ARTICLE: Revisiting the Nova Scotia Flax to Linen Ecosystem

Culture

How to reweave the social fabric of the world—one neighborhood at a time

ARTICLE: Building Neighborhood Communities