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Haitian Farmers Refuse Monsanto Hybrid Seeds A coalition of peasant farmers is standing up for food sovereignty. Beverly Bell May 21, 2010
This Time, Equal Rights for All LGBT people still aren’t protected from workplace discrimination, but a bill under consideration could change that. Sara Knight May 17, 2010
Marching on K Street to Transform Wall Street To curb Wall Street’s power, we need to get our own government back on our side. John Cavanagh May 17, 2010
Replacing Coal with Green Jobs in Navajo Nation Shutting down coal mines was a first step. Now Navajo activists are working for a new, green-jobs economy. Yvonne Liu May 11, 2010
Jobs, Not Handouts Wall Street's plunge shows what's wrong with phantom wealth. Why support that system when we could be creating jobs in the real economy? David Korten May 09, 2010
Some Nuclear Sunshine The U.S. reveals the size of its nuclear arsenal for the first time. Are we any closer to disarmament? Joseph Cirincione May 04, 2010
Cochabamba’s Message: Let the People Speak The World People’s Conference on Climate Change held last week in Bolivia was an experiment in replacing the less-than-democratic UN process with one that invites public participation. Janet Redman, one of the drafters of the People’s Accord, explains the difference between Copenhagen and Cochabamba. Janet Redman Apr 29, 2010
A Climate Summit for the Rest of Us Video: The Cochabamba climate summit was designed to respect the power and knowledge of world social movements and indigenous peoples. Apr 27, 2010
The Cochabamba Water Revolt, Ten Years Later A decade after the streets of Cochabamba exploded in what became known as the Water Revolt, the people of Bolivia’s third largest city filled the streets once again to commemorate the anniversary of a grassroots victory that has become known around the world. Jim Shultz Apr 20, 2010