You Only Get What You’re Organized to Take: Lessons from the Movement to End Poverty
By Liz Theoharis & Noam Sandweiss-Back. Explores the history of poor people’s movements in the United States and traces a personal journey through... Read More
You Welcomed Me: Loving Refugees and Immigrants Because God Loved Us First
By Kent Annan. Explores how fear and misunderstanding can motivate responses to people in need. Provides stories of welcome that help see... Read More
Young Adult Volunteers
A service of the Presbyterian Mission; provides information and connections for people interested in getting involved in a variety of ministries. Read... Read More
Young, Gifted, and Black: A Journey of Lament and Celebration
By Sheila Wise Rowe. Drawing from years of experience in counseling black trauma and abuse survivors, provides stories, reflections, and tools that... Read More
Your Brain on Altruism: The Power of Connection and Community during Times of Crisis
By Nicole Karlis. In an era when “self-care” often revolves around consumption and profit, a health and science journalist emphasizes the genuine health... Read More
Your Inner Fire is Your Greatest Strength
A TED Talk, featuring climate activist Xiye Bastida, who says that hope isn’t just a feeling, but a skill we can practice.... Read More
Your Invitation to Help Build a Sustainable Future
A TED Talk featuring Jim Snabe, chairman of the world’s largest maritime shipping company, who says that if we want to avoid... Read More
Your Rights in the Workplace
By Barbara Repa. Covers everything from rules for hiring and getting paid through losing a job and unemployment benefits, including: illegal firings... Read More
Your Zip Code Shouldn’t Determine Your Lifespan
A Ted Talk featuring Dion Dawson, founder of Dion’s Chicago Dream, who asks if ending food insecurity meant ditching charity models that... Read More








