Saving the Game Requires Cutting Coaches’ Bonanza
We need to take on this excessive compensation to start fashioning a healthier college football future
We need to take on this excessive compensation to start fashioning a healthier college football future
From the picket lines to state houses to the White House, champions in the fight against inequality landed huge wins.
In the 2000s and 2010s Chileans began resolving the Crisis of Representation through protest, song, and dance. Recent political setbacks do not detract from this.
I drew the line when it came to the disposition of radiologically contaminated materials, such as the vast amount of scrap metal resulting from the decommissioning of nuclear weapons facilities.
The rich aren’t creating jobs. On Everest and elsewhere, they’re creating waste.
The Department of Defense remains the most carbon-intensive institution in the world. It’s time to stop dumping money into the military.
I’ve spent the last few years working with poor people advocating for change. Seeing their resilience firsthand, I feel hopeful.
In this season of giving, tax laws designed to support charities may actually protect billionaire wealth — at our expense.
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.
The first edition of a new Inequality.org newsletter focused on transforming philanthropy for our common good.
The sports we love continue to make gaudy fortunes for the deep-pockets we don’t.
The Biden administration aims to undo contracting policy holdovers from the 1980s to boost public investment benefits for workers and their communities.
A racial justice-focused community organizing group led the charge for Albuquerque’s free bus fare policy.
If you care about health, you certainly should be.
“You are making $15 an hour when your boss is making that in a breath.”