Trump’s aggressive attack on free speech could devastate the movement for Palestine. What’s next for activists? Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Trump’s aggressive attack on free speech could devastate the movement for Palestine. What’s next for activists? Continue reading at the publisher's website.
The California Institution for Men connects survivors with those who have caused harm. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Abortion rights aren’t enough. The best reproductive care outcomes result from meeting basic needs. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Critical Toxicity Studies calls for the scientifically rigorous study of toxicants that handles all bodies and identities with care. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
“No Other Land” is running into the same barriers other Palestinian films have. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
As asylum options dwindle in the U.S., Mexico is strengthening paths to citizenship for trans migrants. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Slavery and genocide fueled climate destruction. Black liberation will fuel regeneration. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
As more than 500 anti-trans bills circulate in the U.S., grassroots orgs are helping weather the storm and curb the harm. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
A Call for Change helps domestic violence perpetrators hold themselves accountable. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
It’s time to ditch the many forms of feminism that bolster oppressive systems. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
To better prepare for climate disasters, cities must directly address legacies of discrimination. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Two New York City housing co-ops debated whether to privatize. Only one chose profit over public good. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Black American memorializers are establishing a national public history landscape. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
With so many children lost to state violence, who is caring for their justice-seeking mothers? Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Leonard Peltier’s release embodies the liberation possible through intergenerational organizing. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
adrienne maree brown has invited Movement Generation to bring us stories of life worth living in 2025. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
The CHAT Project’s model serves as a beacon of hope for couples engaged in a cycle of domestic violence. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
We must ask ourselves: Does the fight we’re in advance us toward a revolutionary shift? Continue reading at the publisher's website.
This story is part of Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors, a climate-fiction contest produced by Grist Magazine. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
This story is part of Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors, a climate-fiction contest produced by Grist Magazine. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
I want those serving life sentences to be heard so we’re not eternally invisible. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Activists are calling for New York City’s subway system to be fully funded and police-free. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Participatory budgeting empowers communities to radically reimagine the world. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
With sea levels rising and groundwater running out, crops that thrive in saltwater could bolster future food supplies. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
In 2019, scientists published a climate-friendly food plan. Can it work for most Americans? Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Mushrooms, bison, and foraged plants are a critical mix of new and old food traditions. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Local food programs can make it easier to eat more fresh produce. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Through organizing and community building, Planned Parenthood workers exposed the limits of the nonprofit-industrial complex. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
adrienne maree brown offers a winter solstice poem that encourages us to birth new realities. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
When wildfires swept through southern Oregon in 2020, Maria and her family lost 14 years of hard work almost overnight. Their home, their car, and most of their belongings went Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Free meals for all school children is an essential element of education—and one the majority of people in the U.S. support. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Other states could learn from California’s approach to overcrowding in animal shelters. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
While Project 2025 proposes cutting Head Start, communities are ensuring free, quality child care for all. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
A new “toolbox for liberation” demonstrates that a more just world is not only possible—it’s actively under construction. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Indigenous communities are already solving climate crises, but they need global funding to act decisively. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Both of these crises require new systems and structures that reflect our commitment to our blood and chosen families. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
While tourists flock to Grenada for Carnival, lifelong residents are holding closely to Jab Jab, which symbolizes rebellion and liberation. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Inside a maximum security prison in Argentina, Liberté offers more than education and recreation for incarcerated people—it offers lessons in solidarity. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
A wheel of climate emotions helps students navigate feelings about the climate crisis. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
Artists, writers, and cultural workers are fighting the genocide in Gaza on another front. Continue reading at the publisher's website.
This is Patrick Blindauer’s last puzzle for YES! as he moves on to new projects. We would like to thank Patrick for all the engaging and thoughtful puzzles he’s contributed Continue reading at the publisher's website.
As the sun sets over the Collegiate Peaks in central Colorado, John Edward Graybill blacks out the windows of his kitchen, which doubles as his studio. A single beam of Continue reading at the publisher's website.