Wednesday, July 15, 2026

The least sympathetic people in the entire world?

They just may be the super rich who’ve bought mega-million condos in midtown Manhattan’s now infamous needle towers.

The artist as prophet

The artist, if true to his or her vocation, recovers the past and explains the present.

1.5 million volunteers plant 66 million trees in 12 hours, breaking Guinness World Record

The aim of the mass-planting event was to raise awareness for the nation’s “make India green again” plan.

How movements can keep politicians from selling out

By understanding how mainstream political culture co-opts elected officials, grassroots groups can help them resist.

New EPA climate change website doesn’t mention ‘climate change’

"It is beyond comprehension that EPA would ever purposely limit and remove access to information that communities need to save lives and property."

10 amazing social movement struggles in 2017 that give us reason to hope

Here are ten stories showing that people power works.

How union workers build the middle class

Well-compensated union workers, in turn, support small businesses, schools, and other amenities needed to sustain strong communities.

This Hawaiian lawmaker fought Mark Zuckerberg off Native land. Now he’s Running for Congress.

DSA member Kaniela Ing is calling for 100 percent renewable energy, universal basic income and a jobs guarantee.

Bike-Powered Farming Program Turns Lawns Into Urban Farms

A landowner or renter with owner consent, can donate their chemical-free lawn to Fleet Farming, which will then build a food-producing plot at least 500 square feet in size.