YES! Magazine Blogs
Powerful ideas, practical actions from the YES! community.
What Bullies Can Teach Our Kids—And Us
Shannon Hayes on having a child face a bully and come away stronger and more self-aware.
Time for Some Good Jobs Guarantees
Corporations often take big helpings of public funds, saying that they’ll provide jobs in return. But how can communities make sure they deliver?
Growth or Equality: Two Competing Visions for America’s Future
David Korten on how closing the wealth gap can open the way to a fairer, more prosperous economy.
A Small Business Boost from ... Regulations?
Do regulations really hurt small businesses? Or do businesses thrive when local residents can afford their services, and a good quality of life attracts skilled workers?
Radical Homemaking ... With Houseguests?
Our home is an ecosystem: No matter how perfect we’d like to make it, as long as we live and create there it will never be sterile, still, and clean.
Mining for Gold: A “Pact With the Devil”?
The economic crisis—and the rising price of gold—have spurred North American firms to reopen mines and attack environmental regulations. Here’s what we can learn from El Salvador’s moratorium on new mining permits.
Romney’s Dirtier, Deadlier Energy Future: Is There Another Way?
The oil-dependent economy Romney supports is a step toward a less stable, more costly future. Renewables and energy efficiency offer real hope.
The Downsides of Upselling: 4 Tips from the Farm
Shannon Hayes on keeping a human face on her capitalist ventures and learning to say “enough” when the market calls.
America’s Deficit Attention Disorder
Money is the least of our problems. It’s time to pay attention to the real deficits that are killing us.
Carbon Neutrality: It’s Technically Possible
The technology to achieve carbon neutrality exists, or could in the near future. What has to happen to put those capabilities in play?
What We Learned From Swimming With Leeches
The appearance of “bloodsucking parasites” in one farm family’s pond got them thinking: How could we be so comfortable with our natural world, yet paranoid about harmless—and helpful—creatures in it?
Climate Emergency Action Plan
We can still avoid a devastating climate crisis, but we’ll need a World War II-level mobilization — and we’ll need to stand up to Dirty Energy.
The Audacity of Acting Out: What Our Kids Can Teach Us
In a society where we are taught not to call out absurdity where we see it, how can we learn to speak up?
Trading in Democracy: Why Rights Are Still For Real People
International trade deals allow businesses to sue elected governments when corporate interests are threatened abroad. Here’s why you should care.
One More Benefit of Local Food
A farmer sings the praises of having non-farmers close at hand.
Rio+20: A Defining Choice
How can we create an economy that serves the health and well-being of both people and the planet? Follow the Earth’s lead.
The Other Side of Gainful Unemployment
The downsides of doing it all.
What Comes Next?: Building on Occupy and the 99% Spring
Many movements, many similar messages. What could the increasing cooperation between protesters mean for the future of the 99 percent?
Lessons for Building Lively Local Economies
Grace Boggs on what she learned at the 2012 BALLE conference.
The Perks of Being Gainfully Unemployed
Is job security real security? Shannon Hayes makes the case for diversifying your income.



