
Why Occupy?
The world has entered a moment where millions of people are coming to believe that radical change is not only possible, but necessary.

Ballad for the Occupation: interview with Spencer Livingston
Spencer Livingston's "Occupy Wall Street" is a mellow, melodic meditation on the feelings of economic injustice that sparked the movement.

Super solidarity over Super Bowl weekend
While the spotlight was on the Super Bowl, workers across Indianapolis took to the streets to protest the outrages happening to working people.

Guantanamo anniversaries, sorrows and struggle
The United States is wrong on Guantanamo in two ways: The occupation of the base violates international law, and prisoners have been tortured and abused.

Heroes saved television
This was a show about ordinary people who suddenly learned they had great gifts. It was about the idea that everyday people could do something to make the world a better place.

A victory for one is a victory for all
Americans have a lot in common with the people in Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America struggling against debt austerity.

Book spotlights Cuban victims of U.S.-sponsored terror
This is a shocking book. Keith Bolender's "Voices from the Other Side" offers testimony from Cuban victims of U. S. terror.

Progressives prepare for zombie doomsday
Will this weekend bring the rapture or one big zombie apocolypse?

Social movement unionism is coming alive
It wasn't long ago that a criticism directed at trade unions was they were only in it to service their members in exchange for dues. The happenings in Wisconsin blew all that to shreds.

Reverend Lucius Walker, 1930-2010
On Tuesday morning, September 7, friends of justice all over the world were saddened by the passing of Reverend Lucius Walker, Executive Director of IFCO/Pastors for Peace.

