YES! Magazine Blogs
Powerful ideas, practical actions from the YES! community.
How Small Groups Can Power Big Change
Progressive social movements don’t often take inspiration from conservative megachurches. But their lessons about organizational structure may be worth a second look.
Why This May Day Matters
This year, the day is about occupying the space and the time to create a different world.
A Plea for Rio+20: Don’t Commodify Nature
David Korten: Indigenous wisdom reveals a path to the future that does not include a buy-out of the earth’s natural systems.
Radical Homemaking … In the South of France?
Shannon Hayes: Do radical homemaking and foreign travel mix?
ALEC Retreats, Sort Of
Following activist pressure and corporate defections, ALEC says it’s dropping its Stand Your Ground and voter ID efforts. So what comes next?
What to Make of the ALEC Exodus
What the corporate departures mean—and don’t.
How to Fix Health Care Without the Mandate
Why truly affordable care means single-payer.
What We Owe Adrienne Rich
The late poet was a patriot who wrestled for the soul of her country.
When Bankers Rule the World
How we can call out the myths, restructure the banking system, shut down the con game, and take back America.
A World Bank President We Can Get Behind?
The candidates for next month’s selection could finally change the game of serving markets over people—and we all might have a role to play.
Stand Your Ground to Stop the Violence
What can be done to stop needless violence like the killing of Trayvon Martin?
At the Crossroads of Climate and Food
What role do cities have in promoting climate-friendly food?
In Small Groups and Small Towns, Opposition to Citizens United Spreads
Ordinary, introverted Jennifer Robinson helped convince her town to officially oppose the Supreme Court decision. You can, too, with a little help from your friends.
Vermont Votes to Overturn Citizens United
From town meetings to the state legislature, Vermont is sending a strong message on corporate involvement in politics.
Occupy Takes On ALEC
Occupy’s latest target: corporations that write their agendas into state laws.
The Undead Pipeline Returns
The Keystone XL pipeline is back, sort of. But will its promoters’ tactics cause a property rights backlash?
When It Comes to Kids, Is Climate a Four-Letter Word?
When and how should we talk to kids about the dangers of climate change? One mother's take.
Occupy vs. the Global Race to the Bottom
Incorporating corporate globalization into the Occupy analysis and agenda.
Tapping a Pipeline of Grassroots Energy
The latest attempt to push through the Keystone XL pipeline is meeting some spirited opposition.
Big News on Bank Transfers
The Occupy effect? In the last 3 months, Americans switched banks at three times the normal rate.



