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Culture doesn’t shift through good intentions alone. These leaders share what real inclusivity looks like behind the scenes.
There are many ways that organizations can show they care for their people and the world—and many benefits to doing so.
Focus on [Amanda] Gorman's lines: "Being American is more than a pride we inherit, it's the past we step into and how we repair it,"' writes an L.A. Times reader.
Here's how “KPop Demon Hunters” became the year's surprising success story.
As you begin your new school year, we, too, have opened a new chapter in our 45-year publication history with the launch of a ...
In a letter to readers, correspondent Francine Kiefer offers a fresh take on how reporters do their jobs and what really ...
The country’s biggest power market is caught in a trap of its own making — and the more than 65 million people from the ...
The village cooper demonstrates the nearly forgotten art of barrel-making, a craft that once touched virtually every aspect of daily life. Wooden staves are carefully shaped, fire-bent, and bound with ...
The Oregonian/OregonLive's new editor reflects on award-winning reporting and charts a course for maintaining essential local ...
A library can be located on any "corner," and reading is a never-ending journey, say passionate grassroots literacy advocates in Detroit.
Peter Guralnick completes his biographical trilogy with The Colonel and the King: Tom Parker, Elvis Presley and the ...
The Auberge of the Flowering Hearth” inspired culinary luminaries like Alice Waters and Samin Nosrat. Does it matter that ...