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Eco-Nomics
Restoring Public Health and the Climate through a Green New Deal with Sunrise Bay Radio
Article

Sunrise Movement Bay Area has released a podcast discussing the ways in which climate change intersects with different aspects of our society,...

Art
A Conversation on Creativity, Leadership, and Teachings from the Garden with Andrew Vega Garcia of Attitudinal Healing Connection
Article

Andrew Vega Garcia is a youth working with Attitudinal Healing Connection (AHC), a West Oakland-based organization that empowers youth through...

Indigeneity
New from Bioneers! Ancient Wisdom & New Research on the Lost Art of Breathing
Article

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Art
Hitting Pause on ‘the Violent Act of Looking Away’
Article

Rupa Marya, MD, an Associate Professor of Medicine at UCSF, is an internal medicine specialist whose focus is the care of seriously ill patients....

Eco-Nomics
Profit AND Purpose: Leaders Making the Shift to a New Economy
Article

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Indigeneity
Intercultural Conversations: Empowering Youth with Community and Connection
Article

“If I could describe the experience into words it would be ‘loving,’ ‘family,’ ‘kindness,’ ‘hope,’ and a ‘new way of looking at...

Media
When Truth Is Dangerous: The Power of Independent Media
Podcasts

Today, there’s a renaissance of independent journalism dedicated to holding power accountable. Political pressures are mounting to break up media...

Eco-Nomics
We the People: Cooperative Ownership for the 21st Century
Article

Money is the fuel that’s running our country, but for many low-wage workers, it’s simply running them into the ground. Big business often...

Eco-Nomics
How Jackson, Mississippi, Imagines a Cooperative Future
Article

Cooperation Jackson is “building a solidarity economy in Jackson, Mississippi, anchored by a network of cooperatives and worker-owned,...

Indigeneity
We Are Not A Mascot: A Big Win in the Fight Against Anti-Native Racism
Article

Suzan Shown Harjo Suzan Shown Harjo (Cheyenne & Hodulgee Muscogee) is a leading advocate for American Indian rights. As a writer, lecturer...

Justice
Personhood, Not Property: Granting Ecosystems Legal Rights
Article

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Eco-Nomics
Co-Ops, Capital and Inclusivity: The Blueprint for Building an Economy for All
Article

Democracy isn’t just for politics — it’s for the workplace, too. And it’s desperately needed in an economy that exploits the wellbeing of...

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