YES! Magazine Blogs
Powerful ideas, practical actions from the YES! community.
Beyond the Bubble Economy
We’ve finally learned that a growing financial sector isn’t the same thing as actual economic improvement. So how can we stimulate the real economy?
My Prices Are Not Too High: A Farmer Fires Back
Shannon Hayes: Why are my prices higher than those at the supermarket? Glad you asked.
Corporate Rule Is Not Inevitable
7 signs the corporatocracy is losing its legitimacy ... and 7 populist tools to help shut it down.
The Internet on Strike
What happened when major sites went on strike to offer a taste of a censored Internet.
For Farmers Everywhere, Small is (Still) Beautiful
Whether you’re worried about hunger, social crises, or climate change, the solution is the same: small-scale farming.
How Cities and States are Sticking It to Citizens United
From courthouses to statehouses, the pro-corporate ruling is under pressure.
The 12 Most Hopeful Trends to Build On in 2012
2011 was full of surprises, many of them the good kind. But which ones will matter in the coming year? Here's our pick of trends to watch.
Reclaiming Christmas, Radical Homemaker Style
Shannon Hayes: Can you take on consumerism without being a Scrooge?
Taking on the Trade Laws of the 1 Percent
A protest at the World Bank supported El Salvador’s attempts to put human rights above corporate rights.
After Durban: Climate Activists Target Corporate Power
After another disappointing round of UN negotiations, climate justice activists have a new strategy.
From the Farm to the Occupation
Shannon Hayes on taking farm politics to Occupy Wall Street...and talking about the politics of Occupy in her farming community.
L.A. and Occupy L.A. Agree: It’s Time to End Corporate Personhood
What’s the issue that unites the occupiers and the city they’re occupying? Getting corporate money out of politics.
Farmers, Foodies, Radical Homemakers: Time to Occupy Wall Street
Shannon Hayes: I’m usually content to live a life of protest, but the time has come to take my protest to the street.
How Occupy is Transforming Our National Conversation
In just two months, the Occupy movement has begun to unseat an economic narrative that held sway for thirty years.
End the Fed? David Korten Responds
There’s lots of anger against the Federal Reserve from the left and the right. David Korten argues that what it needs is some major restructuring.
Protesters Win Pipeline Delay
How thousands of determined protesters dragged a little-known pipeline into the national spotlight—and convinced the Obama administration to delay its approval.
The Carbon-Neutral City
“Seattle becomes one of the first city governments in the world to declare that the goal of being carbon neutral is desirable, realistic, and attainable.”
Toilet Paper Preparedness vs. True Resilience
What I learned from the hurricane: Real emergency preparedness has more to do with community than canned goods.
Occupy Wall Street, 1979
Before there were hashtags, 32 years ago, more than a thousand protesters were arrested for trying to shut Wall Street down for a day ...
10 Ways to Support the Occupy Movement
There are many things you can do to be part of this growing movement—and only some of them involve sleeping outside.



