We Are All on Native Land With three news bureaus nationwide and a partnership with the Associated Press, Indian Country Today brings Native voices to mainstream… Continue reading “We Are All on Native Land”…
Got Hunger? Several U.S. cities have ambitious approaches to tackle food insecurity. But have they missed the most important part? As a… Continue reading “Got Hunger?”…
Fashion Is Quietly a Major Fossil Fuel Industry—Could a Sustainable Revolution Be Around the Corner? New York City is the fashion capital of the world. Its streets are peppered with influencers on Instagram photoshoots, its… Continue reading “Fashion Is Quietly a Major Fossil Fuel Industry—Could a Sustainable Revolution Be Around the Corner?”…
De-colonial Joy: Puerto Rico’s Community Currency While the United States has some of the most successful community currencies in use, such as the BerkShare , surprisingly few Americans… Continue reading “De-colonial Joy: Puerto Rico’s Community Currency”…
Can Cities Grant Nature the Right to Exist, and Thrive? From preventing toxic algae blooms to banning aerial pesticide spraying, the fight for local control over environmental decisions elevates the… Continue reading “Can Cities Grant Nature the Right to Exist, and Thrive?”…
What if tax breaks promised to Amazon were instead given to you and your community? Think outside the Amazon delivery box. You might recall how, throughout 2017 and 2018, the municipal battle to woo Jeff… Continue reading “What if tax breaks promised to Amazon were instead given to you and your community?”…
Books citing my work Partial list of economic and environmental books referencing my work: + Capitalism: A Conversation in Critical Theory, By Nancy Fraser, Rahel… Continue reading “Books citing my work”…
The Case to Repair, and Not to Replace The Right to Repair movement rejects the primacy of disposable culture and proprietary technology. How proposed legislation could notch a… Continue reading “The Case to Repair, and Not to Replace”…
The Paper on the Street How street newspapers in cities empower the people who experience homelessness. In 2011, when Michael Thistle, 60, became homeless after… Continue reading “The Paper on the Street”…
I spent a day with Rashida Tlaib Photographers Eric Howard and Rosa Maria Zamarron were there too. We were there for In These Times, a socialist magazine out of… Continue reading “I spent a day with Rashida Tlaib”…
Cooperative Acupuncture in the Heartland LINCOLN, NEBRASKA–In a nondescript strip mall that could be just about anywhere in America, Cait Cain has set up nine… Continue reading “Cooperative Acupuncture in the Heartland”…
Nails. Looking at my analytics, it seems the post y’all like and share the most is my piece on breaking the… Continue reading “Nails.”…