Why Palestinians Are Mourning George Floyd
Black Lives Matter protests have jumped U.S. borders and reached across the world, including Palestine, where Floyd’s murder has struck a chord.
Black Lives Matter protests have jumped U.S. borders and reached across the world, including Palestine, where Floyd’s murder has struck a chord.
Some 8,000 U.S. contractors have died abroad since 9/11, compared to 7,000 U.S. troops.
This July 4, let’s lay claim to the freedom and equality we’ve celebrated for centuries, but seldom practiced.
The dead hand of gran fortunes past is still poisoning our present.
Lifting student debt burdens would particularly benefit people of color, while giving the economy a major boost.
The storm ravaged India and Bangladesh all the worse because of social and economic inequality. The same, or worse, could happen here.
Why the IPS Climate Policy Program Supports a People’s Orientation to a Regenerative Economy.
The Trump administration has waged war on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, commonly called food stamps.
Our hottest biotech firm hasn’t yet manufactured an antidote to COVID-19. Still, the company has manufactured three billionaires.
Trump’s push to privatize USPS would devastate the ordinary Americans who rely on the Postal Service.
Without rent and mortgage relief, millions of families and smaller landlords could lose their homes and businesses.
Congress can help nonprofits come up with an additional $200 billion — without costing taxpayers another dime.
Only USPS has the capacity to provide the affordable delivery needed by our state, with its large share of senior and rural residents.
As billionaires’ wealth continues to balloon, it’s time for them to pay their fair share.
The IPS Climate Policy Program is joining over 70 other organizations to call for increased federal funding for public transit.