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Published in: TransformationAt what cost? A reflection on the crisis at Save the Children UK
Part one: ‘what went wrong?’ Part Two on ‘where next’ can be read here.
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Published in: TransformationFifty years later, the spirit of the Catonsville Nine lives on
Those who burned hundreds of draft files to protest the Vietnam War deserve to be honored, remembered and emulated.
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Published in: TransformationWhy human rights groups are beginning to support the rights of non-human animals
Solidarity must extend, not only to all people but also to animals, the earth, and the environment.
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Published in: TransformationAre we losing our love of life? ‘It must be the money’
Healing our relationship to finance is a pre-condition for building a grassroots-led investment fund that’s focused...
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Published in: TransformationCan antifa build an effective broad-based anti-fascist movement?
Using violence and suppressing free speech is no way to build a just society.
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Published in: TransformationThe revenge against the commons
Why France’s biggest police operation since May 1968 is prepared to kill for Macron’s neoliberal nightmare (10k words).
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Published in: TransformationThe US teachers strike in historical perspective
Previous waves of unrest offer clues to the possible regeneration of the American labor movement.
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Published in: TransformationIt’s a fact—welcoming works
New Mexico has reduced the number of deportations far below the level of other US states.
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Published in: TransformationSacred activism: a movement for global healing
Our natural sense of interdependence has been replaced by an addictive focus on personal short-term profit.
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Published in: TransformationIntimidation: the new normal
Increasingly, powerful people use threats, bribes and other tactics to avoid public scrutiny.
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Published in: TransformationHow do you tell the kids that Grandma is in jail for resisting nuclear weapons?
“Wait, these nuclear weapons…They are war things?” Seamus asked. “Yep, they are war things bud.” “Good for grandma.”
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaBlack Tunisian women: ceaseless erasure and post-racial illusion
Four black women from all walks of life speak up about their experiences. They can no longer be silenced.
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Published in: TransformationDo we have the right to financial rebellion? A conversation with Enric Duran
We need to practice economic disobedience so that radical alternatives can flourish.
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Published in: TransformationWhat Standing Rock gave the world
The Indigenous struggle that goes hand in hand with protecting the Earth was made visible for everyone.
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Published in: TransformationHow to build a progressive movement in a divided country
Since we can expect more polarization ahead, how can we use its heat and volatility to create something useful?
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Published in: TransformationWhere are all the leaders?
Today marks the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King’s assassination—a good time to reflect on leadership and...
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Published in: TransformationWhatever happened to civil society?
In the last 40 years the architecture of voluntary citizen action has been transformed. Why aren’t we fighting back?
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Published in: TransformationDecolonizing birth
Indigenous women are taking back their power as life-givers.
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Published in: TransformationWill Cuba become a test case for a post-postmodern future?
Metamodern mindfulness offers a new way of thinking about the ideological conflicts of the past.
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Published in: HomeFrom Obama to Cambridge Analytica: how did we get here? (Podcast)
Where did the controversial 'influence campaigns' come from? Two Obama volunteers look back at the revolution they...