PEOPLE POWER
How “we the people” decide what we want, and how we get it.
The late elder in South Africa's long struggle against apartheid shared his story, his poetry, and his optimism about the global justice movement's future.
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Chicago Ward Tries Citizen Budgeting In a city with a history of corruption and lack of transparency, one elected official is restoring meaning to the term “public funds.” |
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Elinor Ostrom Wins Nobel for Common(s) Sense Elinor Ostrom was an unusual choice for the 2009 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. |
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How can we unite across race lines to solve our common problems? |
Whose Needs? Whose Assessment? As reconstruction planning begins, Haitian grassroots groups have their own thoughts about assessing post-disaster needs. |
Head, Heart, and Hands: Breaking the Cycle of Religious Fear By learning the foundations of each other's faiths, we can learn to respect and connect with one another so we may work together to build a better world. |
There's a new method for choosing Best Picture this year: instant runoff voting, a system that would also make political elections more fair.
Posted Mar 05, 2010
A white guy confesses his fears and tells why he seeks out settings beyond his comfort zone.
Posted Mar 04, 2010
How Pramila Jayapal of OneAmerica finds the courage to take the immigration dialogue to talk radio.
Posted Mar 04, 2010




