Christian Science Monitor Weekly Year 2021 Magazine Back Issues
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- Pumping New Life Into Cities
- How Residents Are Reclaiming Streets Amid The Pandemic
- By Dina Kraft, Sara Miller Llana
- Domonique Soguel And Whitney Eulich
- The Climate Forecasters
- By Doug Struck
- An Elite Team Of Scientist Wants
- To Put Climate Prediction In The Palm Of Your Hand
- 10 Letters Of Advice
- From Prominent People
- January 25 2021
- Special Global Report 21 In '21
- Coming Of Age In A Pandemic
- By Ryan Lenora Brown In South Africa
- And Monitor Correspondents In To Other Countries
- How The Soviet Breakup Still Reverberates By Fred Weir
- The Dissolution Of The USSR
- 30 Years Ago Continues To Roil
- Russia And The Rest Of The World
- How Holding Services Online
- Is Redefining The Idea Of Church In America
- The Rise Of Digital Religion
- By G. Jeffrey MacDonald
- How A Honduran Family Navigated
- Being Split Apart For Two Years
- And Their Emotional Reunion
- Separated At The Border By Whitney Eulich
- Flying High-While China Is Often Excoriated In The West
- Leader Xi Jinping And The Communist Party
- Are Popular At Home. Here's Why.
- By Ann Scott Tyson
- Up From The Debris
- A Japanese Fishing Town Rebuilds
- Its Homes And Heart 10 Years After A Tsunami
- By Gavin Blair
- How The Pandemic Has Changed Parenting
- By Stephanie Hanes
- March 15 2021
- Reclaiming A Heritage Through Food
- Native Americans Embrace
- Indigenous Agricultural Practices As Part Of A Food Sovereignty Movement
- By Richard Mertens
- When Everyone Is A Tutor
- Why Tutoring May Change
- How Young And Old Alike Learn
- By Stephanie Hanes
- Paying For The Basics
- By Simon Montlake
- Cities Are Giving People Cash To Help Them Through The Pandemic
- How Far Will The Basic - Income Experiment Go?
- Game Changers By Kendra Nordin Beato
- With Connie Foong, Nick Roll, And Erika Page.
- Why More Women Are Coaching
- In Men's Professional Sports
- Assembly Required
- Can America Make Democracy Work Better
- By Peter Grier
- Houston, We Have A Crime Solution
- How A Lab In Texas Is Restoring Public Trust In The Flawed
- Science Of Forensics -And The Justice System
- By Henry Gass
- How One City Fights
- Anti-Asian Violence
- By Francine Kiefer
- May 10 2021
- The Billionaire Defying Beijing
- Why Jimmy Lai Decided To Stay In Hong Kong And Resist China
- Even Though It Meant Going To Jail
- By Ann Scott Tyson
- A Minneapolis Renaissance
- By Martin Kuz
- How One Neighborhood Embraces
- Racial Unity As It Rebuilds After Unrest A Year Ago
- A Monumental Tour Of D.C.
- By Michael S. Hopkins
- Eight Memorials In 12 Hours By Bike
- What Our Writer Discovers About America Post-Pandemic
- Chaplains Who Ride The Rails
- By Diana Kruzman
- How They Help New York
- Transit Workers Deal With Trauma And Tragedy On The Job
- TV Show Sends Rival Politicians On Blind Dates
- Black Mothers Push For Equality In Schools
- Religious Vs LGBTQ Rights: Finding Middle Ground
- Q&A : Conflict Isn't Unsolvable
- Is Politics The New Religion?
- By Linda Feldmann
- June 21 2021
- How The Debate Over
- Green Energy Is Shifting
- From Costing Jobs To Creating Them
- Dirty Jeans, Clean Energy By Stephanie Hanes
- Outdoor Power
- By Jacob Baynham
- How To Break The Barriers
- That Hinder Equal Access To Nature
- The Apes Vs. The Dam By Dyna Rochmyaningsih
- A Hydroelectric Dam In Indonesia Would Produce Clean Energy
- But It Threatens A Rare Orangutan's Habitat
- Panthers And People
- The Big Cats Revival In Florida Is A Conservation Success Story
- But Can They Coexist
- With Florida's Booming Population?
- The American Carnival Is Back
- By Michael S. Hopkins
- August 2 2021
- Tackling Tent Cities
- Venice, California, Tries A More
- Humane Approach In Dealing With A Homeless Encampment
- By Francine Kiefer
- Taliban Territory By Scott Peterson And Hidayatullah Noorzai
- How Women And Children Are Faring In Afghan Areas
- Seized By The Islamic Militants
- Many People, Cooped Up During The Pandemic
- Are Walking And Biking Across The U.S.
- To Reconnect With America-And Themselves
- Journeys Of Discovery
- Waiting For The Electric Car Revolution
- By Laurent Belsie
- August 30 2021
- Class Of 2021 Struggle And Resilience
- Denver Area Students
- Epitomize A Generation's
- Problems And Perseverance In Surviving A Year Of Tumult
- 9/11 The Legacy
- How The Attacks
- Echo Today
- The Crisis Chancellor
- Angela Merkel Made Germany
- The Fulcrum Of Europe And Championed Multiculturalism
- Though Not A Visionary, She Was Seen As A Calm And Resolute Presence In A Tumultuous Time
- The New Peace Corps
- The Organization Explores
- How To Remain Relevant In A World
- Reshaped By The Pandemic And Changing Values
- Grassroots Groups Are Trying To Stem
- An Exodus Of People
- Which May Hold Lessons For Rural Resilience Worldwide
- By Sara Miller Llana -Finging Newfoundland
- Taming Wildfires By Martin Kuz
- How One Oregon Town
- Has Become A Leader
- In Reducing Their Threat In The West
- How The Biggest Dam Removal Project In U.S.
- History Will Affect Native Americans Farmers And Salmon
- Untaming A River By Dough Struck
- A Thawing Ice Cap Opens New Opportunities
- And Rivalries, Between East And West
- The View From A U.S. And A Russian Cutter
- Arctic Ambitions By Sara Miller Llana And Fred Weir
- Journey To a New Life
- Afghans Awaiting Resettlement Begin
- Lessons In Adapting To A New Culture At A U.S. Military Base In Germany
- By Anna Mulrine Grobe
- Stacked Up By Francine Kiefer
- How A Trucker, A Toy Store Owner
- And A Ship Traffic Controller Navigate The Supply Chain Bottleneck
- By Patrik Jonsson Cooking For 15,000
- You Thought You Had It Tough On Thanksgiving?
- Chefs At Fort Bragg Prepare
- 1,500 Pounds Of Ham, 1,000 Pounds Of Beef And A Side Of Patriotism
- Alburquerque 911 By Henry Gass
- The City In New Mexico Sends Out Mental Health Specialist To Handle
- Nonviolent Emergency Calls In An Ambitious Bid To Reform Policing
- Comedy Can Be Offensive
- But Should It Be Reined In?
- Pulling Punchlines By Stephen Humphries And Harry Bruinius
- Galactic Vision By Adam Mann
- What Secrets NASA's
- Long-Delayed Space Telescope
- Might Unveil About The Cosmos
- Navajo Women Making A Mark
- By Randall Hyman
- How Their Voices Are Being Heard On
- Issues From Energy To Education
- Are They Echoing The 1970s?
- By Peter Grier
- And Noah Robertson
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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).