In a pro-labor, post-pandemic climate, labor unions continue to make gains, especially at the state level. But many barriers to US union organizing remain.
Unions Score Some Victories but Still Face Many Obstacles
In a pro-labor, post-pandemic climate, labor unions continue to make gains, especially at the state level. But many barriers to US union organizing remain.
Colorado now has one of the nation’s most favorable laws for resident ownership of mobile home parks. Latina organizers forged the path to make that happen.
Growing US corporate economic control has impeded people’s capacity to self-organize. The time to rebuild community-scale economic institutions is now.
Nonprofits doing “controversial” work face a hostile political climate, a new report warns.
A lawsuit by the National Religious Broadcasters is challenging the Johnson Amendment, which prohibits 501c3 nonprofits from engaging in political activities. So, how can nonprofit organizations navigate political engagement while maintaining compliance and public trust?
The key principles of bioethics—respect for autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice—align with unrestricted access to emergency abortions. However, access to emergency abortion is under threat in states with restrictions on reproductive care.
The cohesion of environmentalism and White supremacy has given birth to a myriad of false narratives about people of color…one being that we do not like to engage with the environment. This, of course, could not be further from the truth.
Despite the compounded risk of marginalized groups in the region, LGBTQIA+ people face even more challenges and danger, and are often left out of climate solution discussions.
In this free webinar, moderated by NPQ, youth climate leaders will discuss what’s urgent for real climate justice action, and how older generations in the field can help.
“The climate justice movement was started by Black and Brown people. We have many incredible leaders who pioneered the paths….At some point, though, they will have to pass the baton. It is essential that we support the next generation of climate leaders of color so that they are prepared to continue leading this work for years to come.” —Jaime Love, director of programs, People’s Climate Innovation Center
Blackness in the climate justice movement means that we are reclaiming spaces from which we have been ostracized. Blackness in the climate justice movement means an expansion of the very definition of justice itself.
As the social housing movement gains prominence, how can housing justice advocates win? Here are some pointers for the road ahead.