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Seeds of a Movement for the Unemployed
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Where do working Americans turn when they lose their jobs?
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Climate Action
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River Restoration Ends Klamath Water Wars
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A new draft agreement would remove four Klamath River dams that affect more than 300 miles of salmon habitat along the Oregon-California coast.
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Climate Action
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In Argentina, Activists Celebrate Media Reform
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After years of campaigning by hundreds of the country’s civil society groups, Argentina is transforming its media regulations.
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Climate Action
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Our Best Shot at Climate Leadership
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Will the U.S. lead on confronting climate change, or not? The House has passed a landmark bill. Now it's on to the Senate. Colin Beavan explains what ACES means, and why you should know about it.
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Columns
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Unlikely Alliances in Fight for Sacred Lands
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Major shareholders are joining the Dongria Kondh tribe's fight to protect their homeland from mining by Vedanta Resources.
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People Power
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France (Not) to Repay Debt to Haiti
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A prank website is bringing France's colonial crimes into the spotlight.
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YES! Blogs
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Brooke Jarvis
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Detroit’s Renewal: Can It Inspire the Social Forum?
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Detroit is known for its decay, violence, and gas-guzzling cars. With thousands of activists coming to town, will it also become known as a source of hope?
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Sarah van Gelder
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Marching on K Street to Transform Wall Street
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To curb Wall Street's power, we need to get our own government back on our side.
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New Economy
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This Time, Equal Rights for All
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LGBT people still aren't protected from workplace discrimination, but a bill under consideration could change that.
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Peace & Justice
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2010 a Tipping Point for Renewable Energy
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100 days into the BP disaster, it's time to quit claiming that an economy based on fossil fuels is our only option.
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Brooke Jarvis