YES! Magazine Blogs
Powerful ideas, practical actions from the YES! community.
What Makes Us Secure?
It's not about deadbolts and surveillance cameras—it's about having people you can turn to for help.
A System Designed to Crash
To create a stable functioning financial system, we must first understand why the current financial system holds policy makers hostage to Wall Street interests. It is more than just political corruption.
Phantom Wealth and False Expectations
Playing money games to profit from false expectations is not the same as investing in jobs that produce real value to meet real needs
The Coming Global Food Fight
As aggression mounts with the rise of food prices worldwide, small-scale farms rooted in local markets could avert international disaster—and lead the way to "food democracy."
“This is Not Democracy” — Wisconsin’s Anti-Union Bill Passes
In a controversial move, Republicans maneuvered the passage of Wisconsin's assault on collective bargaining after three weeks of protests. How'd they do it, and what happens next?
On the Origin of Corporations
How today's Wall Street profiteers follow in the footsteps of the buccaneers and privateers of yesteryear.
Haitian Renaissance: Youth Paint a New Country
How a community art program in Haiti is empowering young people to express their hope for a better future.
My Antidote to Overwhelm
Shannon Hayes: People ask me, “How do you do it all?” The answer is, I don’t … and there’s a good reason for that.
7 Steps for Action Toward a New Economy
Rather than turning again to increased global competition to mend our failing economy, we must instead steer our focus toward cooperation and equality.
War Against the Middle Class
How Wall Street undermined an American ideal and won the class war.
Rooted Agriculture: 5 Ways Governments Can Help
As food prices rise, how can governments support small-scale, sustainable farmers?
Dear Glenn Beck: It’s Not Conspiracy, It’s Courage
Glenn Beck thinks the spread of anti-corporate protests is a little too convenient. But this is what happens when ordinary people discover their power.
In it Together: Organizing a Common Security Club
How to overcome the obstacles and cultivate a caring, supportive community group in the face of tough economic times.
Clueless Economists, Smart Ecologists
To successfully address climate change and extreme poverty, the mindset of the economist must give way to the mindset of the ecologist.
Wisconsin: The First Stop in An American Uprising?
It took a while, but protests in Wisconsin show that poor and middle class Americans are ready to push back against the policies and cuts that hurt them most. Madison may be only the beginning.
YES! We Can Reinvent a Failed Prison System
YES! Magazine's summer issue will grapple with how to solve the U.S.'s prison problem. Here's a look at what we're planning—and a chance to share your ideas.
A Real-Market Alternative
Our current economic choice is not between capitalism and communism. It is between locally accountable Main Street markets and Wall Street central planning by predatory global financiers.
Organics and the Science of Farming
Some say that organic farming means going "backwards." These farmers think otherwise.
Finding Love: Is it Different for Radical Homemakers?
Shannon Hayes reflects on Valentine's Day.
Good Debt, Bad Debt
Is using debt to create money a bad idea? It depends on where the money goes.



