Why Ukraine Matters
If Putinism is victorious in Ukraine, it will set a horrific precedent not only for other territorial grabs but also other attacks on democracy.
If Putinism is victorious in Ukraine, it will set a horrific precedent not only for other territorial grabs but also other attacks on democracy.
Efforts to narrow the racial wealth divide must address the disparities that are at the heart of our nation’s founding and still run through its veins in the 21st century.
The idea that we have to either support military action and sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, or “do nothing,” is a false binary.
Economic sanctions are a weapon of war, not an alternative to war.
Ending the tax-evading ways of Russia’s rich could be a giant step toward reining in oligarchy worldwide.
How the concentration of wealth is warping the giving sector, from our Charity Reform Initiative.
The spending priorities Biden listed in his State of the Union speech don’t match reality. It’s time to invest in the people of this country.
Billionaire donations mostly ignore global pandemic, ecological crisis, spiraling wage and wealth inequality, and racial inequity.
Vladimir Putin is the Franco of today, and Ukraine must become the graveyard of Putinism.
An attempted assassination, criminalization, and violent eviction in 2014 didn’t stop the Peaceful Resistance of La Puya in Guatemala.
The president’s SOTU address tasked Congress with an ambitious agenda, but Biden needs to do much more on his own.
Every war eventually ends with diplomacy. The question is how long the killing goes on before the diplomats stop it.
India’s economic and energy production model is not a threat to the world, but it is a threat to India itself, particularly its most marginalized people.
Another reminder that plutocracies can indeed solve problems — for plutocrats.
There’s no “national interest” worth risking nuclear conflict. But urgent diplomacy and humanitarian aid — and Russia’s own antiwar movement — could stop the suffering.