YES! Magazine Blogs
Powerful ideas, practical actions from the YES! community.
Gold or Water: The Fight Goes on in El Salvador
With the eyes of the world on mass protests against corporate control of governments, El Salvador debates a new ban on gold mining.
Where The 99 Percent Get Their Power
How did a small protest in lower Manhattan go viral? With more than 50 cities involved, #OccupyWallStreet is already changing the debate.
Can Households Help Create a Carbon Neutral City?
In Seattle’s quest for carbon neutrality, what role do personal actions play?
David Korten: Why I'm in Solidarity with #OccupyWallStreet
By the calendar it’s autumn, but for many it is the beginning of the American Spring.
Eco-Politics Back on the Ranch
In Nebraska, the fight against the Keystone XL pipeline is no longer about left versus right.
Troy Davis' Last Request
Troy Davis’ last words before his execution on Wednesday night included this call: The tragedy of American capital punishment must come to an end.
Dear Big Coal: You’re Not Above the Law
How many times can a corporation break the law and continue to exist? Inside the fight to revoke Massey Energy’s corporate charter.
After 9/11: An Interfaith Answer to Extremism
Brought together by 9/11, three friends of different faiths look for answers about when and why religion leads to violence.
The Path to Real Prosperity
Step by step we can reclaim for Main Street the economic and political power that Wall Street now holds and create a world that truly works for all.
Pipeline Risk: Who's Judging?
In its risk assessment, is the State Department just taking the developer of the Keystone XL pipeline at its word?
Asking for What Obama Promised
Protesters push Obama to resist the influence of the oil industry and stop the Keystone XL pipeline.
Radical Homemakers vs. the Hurricane
Shannon Hayes reports from Schoharie County, New York, which was hard-hit by Hurricane Irene.
A Presidential Declaration of Independence from Wall Street—Part 2
What might a truly new economic vision for America look like? This is my answer framed as the presidential address we must prepare the way for a future president to deliver.
Gold or Water? A Deadly Debate
To protect their water supply, Salvadorans are trying to ban corporate gold mining—and facing threats and violence as a result.
Rallying in the Face of a Hurricane
Hurricane Irene becomes a powerful symbol for activists fighting the Keystone XL pipeline
A Presidential Declaration of Independence from Wall Street -Part 1
What might a truly new economic vision for America look like? This is my answer framed as the presidential address we must prepare the way for a future president to deliver.
How You Can Get Started Building a New Economy
No one of us can do it alone. If, however, we each contribute according to our distinctive gifts and circumstances, together we can turn the human course.
Saying Goodbye to the P.O.
Thousands of small-town post offices are on notice for closure. Radical homemaker Shannon Hayes on what that will mean for the communities who love them.
Are You a Culture Worker?
From religion to the arts, we have more influence on culture than we think. We can use that power to expand or to limit our possibilities as a species.
Smart Transit By Choice
Richard Conlin: Green urban travel shouldn’t be about guilt trips or prohibition, but about making the good choices easy.



