1. The South’s Got Something to Say: Stories from Black Women in the South 2. How Community Organizing Can Stop Authoritarianism and Advance Justice 3. How Asian Diaspora Digital Community Media Advance Democratic Practice 4. Confronting the Private Equit... See more
The language behind the call was dramatic. As one website last month declared, “The Mass Blackout is a coordinated, nationwide economic shutdown campaign launched by a coalition of grassroots organizations demanding an end to corporate rule, political cor... See more
Truth to Power is a regular series of conversations with writers about the promises and pitfalls of movements for social justice. From the roots of racial capitalism to the psychic toll of poverty, from resource wars to popular uprisings, the interviews i... See more
Editors’ Note: This article was originally written for the Summer 2025 issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine, “Land Justice: From Private Ownership to Community Stewardship.” How do we advance land justice in our work? This question was put to five repres... See more
According to Mexico’s latest census, an estimated 19.4 percent of the population self-identifies as Indigenous. That’s over 23.2 million people. (By contrast, in the United States, which has nearly three times as many people, the Indigenous population is ... See more