AG POP: What happened to the populist movement of farmers after its peak. (7.25.22)
FROM PROTEST TO POLICY? Tenants in Los Angeles fight for eminent domain to make affordable housing public housing. The city is considering it. (5/26/22)
DAVOS DEMAND: Billionaires challenge elites: Tax us now! (5/22/22) Also at Davos: climate crisis protest.
CORPORATE ACTIVISM: Identifying with activists for equality and opportunity can pay off … but conservatives don’t like it. (5/3/22) The abortion issue makes it trickier than ever.
SHUT UP AND DRIBBLE? HELL NO: NBA stars and allies institutionalize their movement for social justice in Washington. (5/3/22)
PEOPLES PARK PROTESTS, V 2.0: Berkley’s park began in protest. A proposal for a massive housing complex has revived dissent. (4/29/22)
RENT IS TOO DAMN HIGH: New Yorkers protest proposed 9-percent hike in rent-stabilized units. (4/30/22)
★ MONOPOLISM AND RACE: Makes sense: Who would better understand monopolism’s brutality than black women? (4/20/22)
WHITEWASHING: When corporations trumpet their support for this or that cause, start asking questions about what they’re not discussing. Labor, anyone? (3/4/22)
FLYOVER COUNTRY: The vast swath of America’s center–from the Midwest to the Southwest–has been left behind. Now activism is beginning to change the tired old red/blue state equation. (7/8/21)