VIDEO: How to Reverse Gaza’s Humanitarian Crisis — And Hold the Perpetrators Accountable
Watch our powerful briefing on the crisis in Gaza and international law.
Biden Must Speak Out Against India’s Assassination Campaign | Opinion
The Biden administration’s apparent silence about the threat to U.S. citizens is particularly worrisome.
Pentagon Pollution Is a Global Embarrasment
The Department of Defense remains the most carbon-intensive institution in the world. It’s time to stop dumping money into the military.
Joe Manchin and the Legal Corruption That Threatens Our Planet
Manchin’s exit should spark a bigger conversation about the corruption that’s become a defining feature of the U.S. political system.
The Horrors of Gaza
Any solution to the current crisis must put Palestinians at the center of decision-making.
The Horrors of Gaza
Any solution to the current crisis must put Palestinians at the center of decision-making.
Celebrating the Resilience of Low-Income Women
I’ve spent the last few years working with poor people advocating for change. Seeing their resilience firsthand, I feel hopeful.
Like it or Not, Billionaires Are on Your Gift List This Holiday Season
In this season of giving, tax laws designed to support charities may actually protect billionaire wealth — at our expense.
Mexico Must Stand up to Agribusiness Oligopolies on GM Corn Ban
U.S. and Canadian civil society groups are denouncing their own governments’ efforts, driven by the agribusiness industry, to repeal Mexico’s proposed ban on genetically modified corn.
Say Hello to The Charity Reformer
The first edition of a new Inequality.org newsletter focused on transforming philanthropy for our common good.
Another Hardwood Shakedown: Your Money or Your Team!
The sports we love continue to make gaudy fortunes for the deep-pockets we don’t.
Rescuing Realpolitik from Henry Kissinger
Kissinger is gone. Let’s put to rest his toxic legacy as well by purging geopolitics of his antiquated notions of amorality.
Scraping Away the Anti-Worker, Anti-Racial Equity Vestiges of the Reagan Era
The Biden administration aims to undo contracting policy holdovers from the 1980s to boost public investment benefits for workers and their communities.
The Transit Equity Movement Wins Their Biggest Zero Fare Victory Yet
A racial justice-focused community organizing group led the charge for Albuquerque’s free bus fare policy.
Sending Israel More Aid Now is a Lose-Lose Proposition
It would enable the war to go longer and cost more lives while depriving us of resources at home.
Sick of Outrageously Excessive CEO Compensation?
If you care about health, you certainly should be.
FACT SHEET: The Department of Energy Needs to Stop Greenwashing Fossil Fuels
“Carbon management” technologies are dangerous distractions from the need to phase out fossil fuels and transition to truly renewable energy.
Biden’s Next Step: A Blunt Conversation with Netanyahu for Lasting ‘Peace’
Reaching a long-term cease-fire would require clear and unequivocal action, not just polite words.
The Return of the Far Right
The recent electoral victories of Javier Milei in Argentina and Geert Wilders in the Netherlands suggest that the world has not yet reached peak populism.
Red Cup Rebellion Redux: A Q&A with Starbucks Workers United
“You are making $15 an hour when your boss is making that in a breath.”
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