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Christian Science Monitor Weekly Year 2020 Magazine Back Issues

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  • The Testing Revolt
  • By Stacy Teicher Khadaroo
  • January 13 2020
  • Do They Have
  • A Home On The Range?
  • By Amanda Paulson
  • Should We Fiddle With
  • Earth's Thermostat?
  • January 27 2022
  • Why More Millenials Own Homes In Minneapolis
  • By Mark Trumbull
  • The Great Housing Experiment
  • Estonia's Nerd Reserves By Christa Case Bryant
  • How The Country Taps Its Citizens
  • To Help Foil Russian Hackers
  • With Lessons For The U.S.
  • Innocence Detectives
  • How Two Falsely Convicted
  • Men Now Try To Help Other Prisoners
  • By Henry Gass
  • Should Its Heroic Volunteer Fire Crews Get Paid?
  • Inside Autralia's Fire Lines
  • Lessons From How Indigenous People Manage The Land
  • By Martin Kuz
  • How The Diversity Movement
  • Is Altering The Book Industry
  • And The Broader Arts World
  • By Stephen Mumphries
  • The World According To Shultz
  • Why The Influential Elder Stateman Thinks
  • This Is A Hinge Moment In History
  • By Howard LaFranch
  • Exploring Russia's Forgotten Land
  • A Monitor Reporter Revisits The Caucasus To See
  • How Far The Region Has Evolved From An Era Of Tumult
  • By Fred Weir
  • No One Ruled Out
  • A New Orleans Social Worker
  • Helps Students Entangled With
  • The Courts Stay In School By Katy Reckdahl
  • Tensions Mount Over Development Versus Preservation
  • In The Amazon, Ensnaring Farmers In The Middle
  • Rain Forest Feud
  • By Sara Miller Llana
  • How People Are Forging
  • A New Sense Of Community In An Unprecedented Time Of Isolation
  • The New Abonormal
  • By Peter Grier
  • Have Sermons, Will Travel
  • By G. Jeffrey MacDonald
  • Why Churches Are Sharing Pastors
  • And How It's Changing The Culture In The Pews
  • A New Generation Of Women
  • In Somaliland Finds Freedom In Sports
  • Showing Their Mettle
  • By Ryan Lenora Brown
  • What A Post-Virus
  • America Will Look Like
  • Five Ways The Pandemic Will Change The Nation
  • By Peter Grier
  • Poland's Granny Movement
  • By Dominique Soguel And Monika Rebala
  • How A Group Of Grandmothers Is Taking
  • On The Country's Right-Wing Government
  • Why Saudi Arabia
  • Is Embracing The Arts
  • By Taylor Luck
  • Getting Away Nearby
  • By Michael S. Hopkins
  • It's The Return Of The Day Trip As Americans Look
  • For Things To Do This Summer Close To Home
  • Finding Forgiveness
  • How Estranged Families Are Reconciling
  • Amid The Pandemic
  • By Stephen Humphries
  • Redefining National Service
  • Why There's A Push To Broaden
  • The Idea Of Serving
  • Your Country Beyond The Military
  • Can The Divide Be Bridged?
  • Why The Lack Of Police Accountability Might Change
  • By Patrik Jonsson And Henry Gass
  • Editorial Ferguson's Lessons For The U.S.
  • How A Dispute
  • Over A Proposed Mine On The Edge Of An Iconic
  • Wilderness Area Divides A Minnesota Town
  • By Jack Brook - Copper Vs. Conservation
  • Fighting The Covid-19 Recession
  • How An Urban Farmer In Baltimore And Others Hope To Lift Up
  • Their Cities One Block At A Time
  • By Mark Trumbull
  • Why The Idea Of Defunding Law Enforcement
  • Is Gathering Momentum And What It Means
  • What's Next For Police?
  • By Martin Kuz
  • How The U.S. Withdrawal From International
  • Agreements Is Shifting The Global Order
  • By Peter Ford
  • America's Shrinking Presence
  • A New Olympic Spirit
  • By Christa Case Bryant
  • How Athletes Are Navigating A Pandemic And The Politics Of Racial Injustice
  • And Finding Unity In Isolation
  • A Century Of Women's Suffrage
  • 1920 - 2020 The March Toward Leadership
  • How Women Won The Vote
  • By Elaine Weiss
  • Putting His Faith In Evangelicals
  • Can Trump's Most Important Constituency
  • Keep Him In The White House?
  • By Linda Feldmann
  • Breaking Good By Patricia Leigh Brown
  • A California Program Enlists
  • Former Prisoners To Help
  • Lifers Out On Parole
  • Renewables Have Surpassed
  • King Coal In Producing Electricity
  • How It's Changing The Landscape
  • The Big Energy Pivot
  • Year Of The Road Trip
  • By Michael S. Hopkins
  • September 7 2020
  • How The Pandemic Could Remake Education
  • By Stephaine Hanes
  • Five Ideas For Easing Inequality In The Classroom
  • Indispensable Or Irrelevant?
  • As The United Nations Turns 75
  • Many Laud It For Preventing Wars And Advancing Human Progress
  • Others See An Outdated Relic
  • Rescuing The Dead Earth
  • How A Canadian Mining City Is Reclaiming The Landscape
  • By Sara Miller Llana
  • Biden His Time
  • Is This The Former VP's Moment
  • After A Half-Century In Politics?
  • By Linda Feldmann
  • Why The U.S. And China
  • Mistrust Each Other
  • By Ann Scott Tyson
  • The Hidden Farm Crisis
  • By Stephanie Hanes
  • How Groups Are Working To Curb
  • A Distrubing Rise In Farmer Suicides
  • By Harry Bruinius Pulling Together
  • How An All-Black Rowing
  • Team Has Used Lessons
  • Learned On The Water To Bridge Racial Divide
  • A Tale Of Two Janets And The Nation
  • How Two Long Time Friends Navigate
  • Their Political Differences With Civility
  • November 2 2020
  • How They're Changing One Of America's Older Art Forms
  • By Stephen Humphries
  • Women Rock The Blues
  • The New Digital Nomads
  • By Stephanie Hanes
  • November 16 2020
  • The Christian Science
  • Monitor Weekly
  • November 23 2020
  • The New Sports Activis
  • By Phil Taylor
  • November 30 2020
  • How A Battle Over Indigenous Fishing Rights
  • Is Rolling Canada's Lobster Industry
  • Troubled Waters-By Moira Donovan And Sara Miller Llana
  • The Retail Revolution
  • December 14 2020
  • Fewer Presents, More Presence.
  • By Sara Miller Llana
  • People Are Eschewing Commercialism For Personal
  • Connections As They Celebrate Amid A Pandemic
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The Christian Science Monitor (CSM), commonly known as The Monitor, is a nonprofit news organization that publishes daily articles both in electronic format and a weekly print edition. It was founded in 1908 as a daily newspaper by Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the new religious movement Christian Science, Church of Christ, Scientist. Since its founding, the newspaper has been based in Boston. Over its existence, seven Monitor journalists have been awarded the Pulitzer Prize, including Edmund Stevens (1950), John Hughes (1968), Howard James (1968), Robert Cahn (1969), Richard Strout (1978), David S. Rohde (1996), and Clay Bennett (2002).
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