After the seizure of Rentboy.com, many in the sex worker and LGBTQ movements are finding common ground where they were once divided.
New landmark report announces national campaign to encourage Americans to walk more, by making communities safer and more accessible.
The Clean Power Plan is counting on states to cut carbon emissions. Will they be the new frontiers for change?
A college professor is calling for a massive student-debt strike next year with only one necessity: that as many debtors as possible refuse to pay.
More than 200 cities have civilian boards that recommend consequences for police who break the rules. Most boards lack enforcement power, but Newark Mayor Ras Baraka is trying to change that.
From computer screens to street play, these three game developers are redefining the medium by revealing a powerful new social potential in games.
Scotland takes a new approach to sex work legislation, the VW bus is coming back greener than ever, and Iceland's citizens urge their government to do more for refugees.
Learn how to turn any business into a worker-owned cooperative with this checklist.
Neighbors are helping crowdfund the dreams of local entrepreneurs, giving community businesses the chance to expand with interest-free loans.
Up to a quarter of the nation’s workers have spent 10 years working in public service on a promise of student loan forgiveness.
If we are to create a society that values black life, we cannot ignore the role of food and land.
A complex, for-profit system is behind these three-digit scores that affect your ability to borrow, rent, and work. Here's how regulators are putting credit score companies on notice.
Meet the ranchers, grandmothers, professors, and tribes who are bringing back grizzlies, blocking oil equipment deliveries, getting arrested—and having a great time doing it.
Though the model is new and small, it holds outsize potential for the many neighborhoods whose downtowns are controlled by faraway landlords or retail chains.
From funeral cooperatives to green burials, there's a kinder, gentler, less expensive way to die.
There are hundreds of LGBT-friendly churches around the country—and many are in conservative cities where you'd least expect them.
For one man, the class-action settlement means being around other people for the first time in 25 years.
New Orleans sees a wave of grassroots activism after Katrina, D.C. stops a major utility merger, and a food writer lays out the superpowers of breast milk.
I interviewed the filmmakers of "No Escape" to see if they think their movie is racist. Spoiler alert: They don't.
The film inspired by Klein's book features the stories of everyday people standing up to climate change.
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As long as there has been lending, there have been times when the people’s debt becomes a crisis. Here’s a look at the policy solutions governments have been using, starting in ancient Sumer.
University of Montana professor George Price on permaculture, race, and how he’s standing up to tar sands extraction.
History has shown that when Latinos feel threatened, they fight back—with their voices and voting power.
Let’s remove the shame from the conversation and help the next generation avoid the debilitating amounts of debt that keep us from buying houses or taking vacations.
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