After marching halfway across the state of Florida, members of the Immokalee Coalition of Farmworkers got fired up at a rally in front of Publix headquarters in Lakeland, Fla. Here鈥檚 some of what they had to say.
Tens of thousands of people from around the world gathered in Tunisia last week to talk about creating a fairer world. Here are some of the hottest topics from the panels in Tunis.
After her essay on raising boys to respect women went viral, an incredible outpouring of support gave author Kim Simon the courage to tell the story she really wanted to share: how her own healing from rape came from knowing she wasn鈥檛 alone.
A contingent from YES! is in Denver this week for the National Conference for 麻豆社事件 Reform, where we鈥檒l be hosting a panel on solutions journalism. Check out the conference鈥檚 livestream here.
When Donald Trump tried to develop a stretch of pristine Scottish seaside into a golf course, the feisty local community pushed back. A new documentary film tells the story.
This week, the Supreme Court deliberates on whether to overturn the Defense of Marriage Act and California鈥檚 Proposition 8. Forty-three years of precedent will play a key role in their decisions.
Many of us believe getting more of the things we value will make us happier, but new research suggests that cutting back on life鈥檚 pleasures helps us enjoy them significantly more.
Saturday鈥檚 Idle No 麻豆社事件 event showed that a beach can be the perfect place for a protest when a movement is drawing attention to the relationship between people and water.
On March 9, two NYPD officers in plain clothes shot and killed 16-year-old Kimani Gray. At the marches and nightly vigils held in his memory, people are demanding a different kind of police department.
A report intended to help the oil and gas industry squash the anti-fracking movement turns out to be full of useful information鈥攁nd admits that much of what activists are saying is true.
Human allies of whales and dolphins have long had difficulty reining in the Navy鈥檚 use of sonar that harms these animals. But recent developments suggest that may be starting to change.
The great Nigerian author and essayist Chinua Achebe died on Thursday in Boston. In this interview with Bill Moyers, first broadcast in 1988, he explains why 鈥淭he storyteller has a different agenda from the emperor.鈥
Could it be as simple as that? Author Jonathan Rowe thought so, and tried it out in his own hometown.
What if your bank鈥檚 first priority was to do good? Vancouver鈥檚 Vancity leads the way in putting dollars back into the community.
From now on, the global mantra for filling market gaps is going to be, 鈥淭here鈥檚 a co-op for that.鈥 But co-ops need customers, money, and training. How do we shift from business as usual to the work of cooperation?
The Affordable Care Act hopes to drive expansion of health care co-ops.
Discover natural highs, map your interdependence, and other ways to discover joy within your reach.
Frances Moore Lapp茅 on how countries and cities around the world, from Bhutan to Boston, are measuring well-being beyond GDP.
In January, the Sierra Club reversed a 121-year-old ban on civil disobedience to reflect the urgency of climate change. The move presents an opening for radical groups to try new tactics like the three discussed here.
What can we do to help young men respect women, recognize consent, and have healthy sexual relationships? Teach them kindness to others鈥攁nd the courage to go against the crowd.
Gar Alperovitz鈥檚 film points to worker-owned cooperatives as a growing alternative to traditional capitalism and socialism.
Children鈥檚 future happiness is not tied to how well they behave or whether they will be able to hold a job. It is tied to their ability to create with their minds and their hands.
The first pope chosen from outside Europe in a millennium lives in a small apartment, takes the bus, and calls out wealth inequality where he sees it. Can his vision change the Church?
A growing network of programs is teaching kids how to understand and express their emotions. Among their results: decreased aggression and violence.
Psychologists recently conducted a study that found that meditation may make you more liberal, at least in the short-term. Richard Schiffman argues that the politics of true spirituality are more about balance than support for any one side.
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