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If the governments of Costa Rica and El Salvador can resist the mining industry, maybe we all can.
Robin Broad, John Cavanagh | Mar 13, 2014
The profits of corporate giants that crash our economy and corrupt our politics deserve your outrage. But the efforts to curb them need your creative energy.
John Cavanagh, Robin Broad | Nov 23, 2013
We think of gold as a sign of prosperity, but the farmers and communities most affected by mining just want their rivers and land back.
John Cavanagh, Robin Broad | Sep 14, 2013
A delegation of activists from 12 different countries on the fight to stop gold mining in Central America.
Robin Broad, John Cavanagh | Jun 27, 2013
Feeling like taxes are more unfair than ever? Three ways corporations, banks, and individuals exploit an unjust system—and three ways the people are pushing back.
Robin Broad, John Cavanagh | Apr 18, 2013
Review: ÎÞÂëÊÓƵ than half of the nation’s worst-paid jobs are related to food. Saru Jayaraman’s new book dives into the explosive movement for better rights for those who plant, process, and cook the food we eat.
John Cavanagh, Robin Broad | Feb 26, 2013
Obama’s speech addressed progressive issues such as jobs, women’s rights, and clean energy. But it left the need for a larger economic transformation untouched.
John Cavanagh | Feb 14, 2013