“We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors. We borrow it from our children,†affirms the Oglala-Sioux version of a belief common to several indigenous cultures. To David Brower,
Like so many activists, Jess Tilley discovered grassroots organizing through personal hardship. In 1997, she was living in Northampton, Massachusetts, regularly injecting heroin. A limited access to clean needles led
The Alliance for Boys and Men of Color’s Healing Together Campaign aims to end intimate partner violence by advocating for policy changes—and seeking healing for both survivors and the people who harm them.
From reinstating voting rights of those with felony convictions to helping people obtain IDs, grassroots and state-level efforts are making it easier to vote.
On the fifth anniversary of Michael Brown’s death, his family and the town of Ferguson look to the past—and future—to bring about meaningful change.
The institutions responsible for harming people operate across borders far more than most people realize, yet many groups are joining forces to gain strength.