We Stand with the Students Protesting the Slaughter in Gaza
In a dangerous moment for our world and our democracy, we support the movements who are fighting for what’s right.
Southern Autoworkers’ Union Drives Can Help Reverse Decades of Job Quality Decline
A UAW victory in Tennessee and an upcoming vote in Alabama could help end the use of non-union work in the South to drive down wages.
Some People Have All the Luck
…and an outrageously large share of the wealth the rest of us have created.
Haiti Today, America Tomorrow?
When democracies die, mobs take over.
House Progressives Unveil 2025 Agenda to Inspire Action for a More Equitable Nation
With more than 100 members, the Congressional Progressive Caucus has a track record of pushing the policy debate towards bold solutions.
This April, Climate and War Are Linked More Than Ever
This Earth Day, we need bold new solutions for the climate crisis and peace. This is a vision for our Earth worth celebrating.
Are the Flat Tax Folks Winning — or Have They Already Won?
It’s time to end the free ride that our richest are getting from flat tax rates during tax season.
The Threats To U.S. Democracy Go Far Beyond Elections and the Courts
Getting money out of politics, repealing anti-dissent laws and holding elected officials accountable are equally important to democracy.
Where Your 2023 Taxes Went: A People’s Briefing
Join this online briefing with IPS’ National Priorities Project to get an illuminating explanation of how the government has spent income taxes from 2023.
Institute for Policy Studies Announces Ratification of Collective Bargaining Agreement with Staff Union
A long-time supporter of labor unions and the labor movement, IPS voluntarily recognized the IPS staff union in 2021.
How Are US Tax Dollars Being Spent? Hint: The Pentagon Is Cashing In.
The average US taxpayer sent $58 to fund antiwar diplomacy efforts versus $5,109 for militarism and its support systems.
BRIEFING: Challenges in Upholding Racial Justice in Policing and the Rule of Law in Colombia
Come hear experts including Alí Bantú Ashanti, who leads the Racial Justice Collective, a group of Afro-Colombian lawyers who joined to defend young people facing repression during protests.
Mass Layoffs Have Our Rich Thriving — and Workers Writhing
A new book explores an eminently doable route for confronting corporate greed
Comunidad internacional condena fallo en contra de los Defensores del Agua de Santa Marta y ADES emitido el 10 de abril en una corte de El Salvador
En audiencia preliminar, el juez confirmó los cargos de asesinato y asociaciónes ilícitas y desestimó un tercer cargo de privación de libertad.