Is it time for Americans to build a culture that rejects empire and adopts the principles of the Jubilee?
Opinion
Carl Anthony on the regional equity movement, and making cities work.
We face devastation of the natural world and violence in human communities. There's a way to solve both these crises. A reverence movement would anchor a different economics, a restorative economics. Working with nature, we can create wealth sustainably and spread it more equitably. Solution-based, investment-driven environmentalism.
Movement building is not just about winning on a particular issue, says Grace Lee Boggs. It is about advancing the evolution of human society.
Some journalists are stubbornly pursuing the truth despite growing media monopolies, government secrecy, ideology, and public relations spin doctors—but it’s getting tougher
Our youth, our natural world, our neighbors—all are treated as expendables. What we need is a joining of movements based on valuing all life.
In the U.S. today, immigrants are taking the blame for everything from environmental stresses to terrorism to the poor job market. What’s at stake for all of us in this debate?
Yet this is a sort of knowledge that
generations before us have already held, a way of appreciating
the world that we might share without trauma, without hard
lessons, if we but remember how our ancestors used to
live.
International Solidarity Movement and the power of nonviolence
I do not feel particularly brave when I speak. I am simply propelled by the force of what I want to say.
Rachel Corrie. A story about Israeli Committee
Against House Demolitions.
Time to Be, Time to Love by Rabbi Arthur
Waskow, shabbat shabbaton,
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