Cooperatives | Local economies | Local power | Sustainable food and farming | Immigration Immigrant Farmers Revive Dormant Greenhouse to Grow Food From Home At a small farmers market south of Seattle, you鈥檒l find varieties of ethnic vegetables unlikely sold in your typical supermarket. Lornet Turnbull | Jun 29, 2018
Democratic reforms | Clean elections With Kennedy鈥檚 Vacancy, Only Voting Can Check One-Party Rule Trump will replace the last centrist on the Supreme Court. Now only voter pushback can restore balance to Congress. Chris Winters | Jun 27, 2018
Women | Gender justice When Girls Take the Lead on 猫咪社区: 5 Stories They started a troop focused on girls of color, exposed a human smuggling operation, and generally stepped up when adults didn鈥檛. Kate Schatz, Miriam Klein Stahl | Jun 22, 2018
Immigration | Activism | Citizens United How to Call Your Representative to Protest Jailing Immigrant Families Step-by-step advice, whether your member of Congress is a Democrat or a Republican. | Jun 21, 2018
Local power | Reproductive rights | Education | Activism | Gender justice Where Birth Control Is Scarce, Young Women Create Sex Education Outside the Classroom A Kentucky program trains women to advocate for their reproductive health. Ivy Brashear | Jun 20, 2018
Local power | Education | Activism High Schoolers Bring Their Love of Culinary Arts to Feed Local Homeless It wasn鈥檛 enough for a group of students to provide free meals. They鈥檙e looking to tackle systemic problems. Deonna Anderson | Jun 15, 2018
Native rights | Sustainable food and farming Farming as Resistance Threatened by a mining company, indigenous women in the remote highlands of Guatemala are marching, increasing productivity, and planting trees. Trina Moyles | Jun 14, 2018
Activism | Democratic reforms | Clean elections | Voter suppression | Local power | Citizens United Despite Prosecutor鈥檚 Attempts to Stop Her, Georgia Woman Keeps Registering Voters Jim Crow endures in Georgia as voter suppression efforts persist across the state. But get-out-the-vote activists are undaunted. Adam Lynch | Jun 12, 2018
Reproductive rights | Activism | Gender justice | Democratic reforms | Clean elections Just One State Stands Between Women鈥檚 Rights and the Constitution Movements such as #MeToo and #SheShouldRun have re-energized the Equal Rights Amendment. Tina Rodia | Jun 11, 2018
Women | Racial Justice | Democratic reforms | Clean elections | Local power | Citizens United It鈥檚 Young Black Women鈥檚 Turn in Michigan At 23, Myya Jones is running for state representative. She鈥檚 at the forefront of a wave of Black women running for office. J. Gabriel Ware | Jun 11, 2018
Democratic reforms | Clean elections | Citizens United California鈥檚 Low Turnout Suggests Voters Need a Better Reason to Show Up Still, there are signs of progress that could lead to increased turnout come November, including 1,800 women running for federal and state offices. Chris Winters | Jun 9, 2018
Racial Justice | Democratic reforms | Clean elections | Women Stacey Abrams Wants You to Upend the Status Quo, Too The first Black woman candidate for governor of Georgia overcame obstacles at every turn, and laid out the road map for others to follow. Linda Kramer Jenning | May 24, 2018
Democratic reforms | Clean elections | Voter suppression | Local power | Citizens United When 16-Year-Olds Vote, We All Benefit A lower voting age rejuvenates democracy across generations. Bill Bystricky | May 23, 2018
Wealth and inequality | Jobs | Racial Justice | Cooperatives | Local economies For Asian Immigrants, Cooperatives Came From the Home Country For these communities, solidarity economics have been practiced out of necessity. But there are lessons we could all learn. Yvonne Yen Liu | May 22, 2018
Criminal justice reform | Activism Homes and Gardens: The Best Thing to Ever Happen to a Prison Site New plans for the former correctional center include a permaculture farm, a recording studio, and housing for homeless veterans. Lewis Wallace | May 22, 2018
Racial Justice | Local economies | Local power Black Entrepreneurs Lead the Charge in Baltimore鈥檚 Economic Renewal Rehabilitating derelict properties into sites for workforce training, manufacturing, and sustainable employment aligns with the priorities of the city. Kevon Paynter | May 18, 2018
Cooperatives Bye, Spotify: Musicians Take Back Ownership With This Cooperative There is a streaming service that can benefit both artists and listeners. Isabelle Morrison | May 17, 2018
Indigenous lands | Native rights | Activism | Pipeline resistance Indigenous Women Built These Tiny Houses to Block a Pipeline鈥攁nd Reclaim Nomadic Traditions The houses are affordable and energy-efficient, and are bringing back elements of the Secwepemc鈥檚 hunter-gatherer culture. Janice Cantieri | May 16, 2018
Racial Justice | Activism | Gender justice If a Queer Woman of Color Can Check Her Wealth Privilege, So Can You Wealth accumulation has its roots in stolen land, stolen labor, and stolen lives. But you can organize other privileged people with compassion. Iimay Ho | May 15, 2018
Democratic reforms | Clean elections | Voter suppression | Local power | Citizens United Rejection of Gerrymandering in Ohio Suggests the U.S. Wants Fairer Elections In both red states and blue states, steps are underway to limit how much districts can be drawn for partisan advantage. Fran Korten | May 11, 2018
The High School Where Learning to Farm Is a Graduation Requirement The nation鈥檚 first USDA-certified organic campus integrates farm work and food production into every aspect of student life. Mary Ann Lieser | May 9, 2018
Affordable housing | Local power How Artists and Neighbors Turned a Bomb Site Into a Medicine Garden Amid a housing crisis, a London neighborhood found a way to protect a parcel of rewilded land鈥攖hen transform it into something better. Olivia Rosane | May 7, 2018
Immigration | Activism Protected by a Church Nearly a Year, Colorado Woman Helps Draft a 鈥淧eople鈥檚 Resolution鈥 She and three other women are working to address the specific gaps in immigration law that led each to where she is now. Lornet Turnbull | Apr 27, 2018
Those Bikes All Over Your City Are a Good Thing. Here鈥檚 Why Bike-sharing stations are often built in affluent and predominantly white urban neighborhoods. But going dockless is a game changer. Douglas Johnson | Apr 26, 2018
Activism 4 Tips for Using Social Media in Your Activism Here鈥檚 how to use different platforms to spread awareness and get other people excited about your cause. Alaina Leary | Apr 23, 2018