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2012: The Year of the Cooperative
by Jessica Reeder
How an old business model is finding new relevance all over the world.
Ai-jen Poo: Organizing Labor—With Love
by Mark Engler
Why Van Jones and Eve Ensler are so inspired by this community organizer.
The Benefits of Gratitude
by Ocean Robbins
There's an old saying that if you've forgotten the language of gratitude, you'll never be on speaking terms with happiness. It turns out this isn't just a fluffy idea.
More on Happiness
Teachers for a Living World
by Madhu Suri Prakash
Vandana Shiva’s University of the Seed looks to the earth—and Gandhi—for guidance.
A Tale of Two Cities: Beijing and Detroit
by Helena Norberg-Hodge
Which symbolizes success, and which disintegration? It may not be what you think.
New York's Little Revolution
by Ellen Cantarow
How the state’s fight for clean water is reshaping its political landscape.
The State of the 99 Percent
by Sarah Anderson and John Cavanagh
The Occupy movement is clearly affecting political rhetoric ... but what about real action?
A Cure for Broken Health Care
by Daniel Fireside
Meet the doctor who uprooted her life to bring universal health care to Vermont.
My Prices Are Not Too High: A Farmer Fires Back
by Shannon Hayes
Why are my prices higher than those at the super market? Glad you asked.
Corporate Rule Is Not Inevitable
by Sarah van Gelder
7 signs the corporatocracy is losing its legitimacy ... and 7 populist tools to help shut it down.
6 Ways to Empower Others
by Starhawk
What makes a good leader? The gift of strengthening everyone else.
How to Reverse the Corporate Coup d'Etat
Chris Hedges and Lawrence Lessig discuss the Occupy movement, Citizens United, and our best options for real reform.
Roots of the Local Food Movement
These wartime posters remind us of another time when the U.S. took food security literally.
Alejandro Escovedo
... and other inspiration while putting together the Fall 2011 issue of YES!
The Last Mountain
Take a trip across the United States to see who's developing low-carbon solutions.
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