The financial burden of climate change is already hitting many people: via insurance.
Insurance in a Climate-Changed World
The financial burden of climate change is already hitting many people: via insurance.
With ongoing debates about public safety, those most impacted by violence are fighting to be heard.
In Detroit, a Black-led food co-op opened this year, after over a decade’s work. Its story offers potent lessons on the joys and challenges of co-op organizing.
The current “how” of social change work can often lead to isolation and disconnection. Restorative practices can help, if connected to a politics of liberation.
Black philanthropy IS philanthropy! A clip from a recent NPQ webinar in celebration of Black Philanthropy Month discusses the power and potential of Black giving.
“Movement” journalism challenges traditions by taking sides.
At the Clinton Global Initiative, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden announced the federal government’s latest investments in women’s health research: $500 million from the Department of Defense.
Hurricane Helene has devastated many parts of Appalachia, but a network of aid already exists and is mobilizing.
Gender inequality in the context of climate change is an urgent issue that conferences like SB 60 are failing to address.
Youth are the future of climate justice, but queer and female activists are finding their lives at risk.
As Williamsburg, a historically Puerto Rican neighborhood in Brooklyn, NY, undergoes intense gentrification, Puerto Rican residents organize to create new cultural markers.
For many, college does not immediately follow high school. We must reimagine higher education to meet the needs of today’s students, especially immigrant women.