The seven steps that could help build a social movement and ensure a sustainable future.
Highlander Research and Education Center Brings Old-School Expertise to Present-Day Issues
Formed in the early 1930s, this Tennessee institution is still fighting for social and racial justice.
What We Can Learn from Gen Z Workers
Rather than blame young workers for bad attitudes, we need to understand why Gen Z prioritizes its well-being over company health—and learn from them.
How the Psychology of Oppression Perpetuates Harm to Animals and the Environment
To achieve justice for all species and the environment, we must create a more relational world.
Forests Thrive When Indigenous People Have Legal Stewardship of Their Land
This article was produced by Earth | Food | Life, a project of the Independent Media Institute.
Chicago Teachers Want to Transform Their City into a ‘System of Care’—Will Dems Go Along?
Headbutting and friction continue in the battle of big ideas vs. entrenched leadership.
Why It’s Essential for America to Own Supply Chains
A knot formed in Sam Phillips’s stomach a few months ago when he learned that corroded titanium—sold with faked documents—somehow made it into doors and other components on civilian airliners.
A Circular Economy
Latino community members in Southern California use the tanda system for mutual financial support.
We Need Public Education to Help Us Address the Challenges We Face, But It’s Under Threat
The Privatisation in Education and Human Rights Consortium
Economists say Kamala Harris’ economic plan is better than Trump’s risky inflationary deficit plan.
Harvard Kennedy School Economist Jason Fruman clarified that Kamala Harris’ economic plan is good and that Donald Trump’s is risky, explodes the deficit, and causes inflation.
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