Categories
Reflect

Why 1.5 Million American Families Live on $2 a Day

Authors follow the lives of America’s poorest families to find out what they need to break out of poverty, and how to make it happen.

Categories
Reflect

Reversing Market Pre-Distributions to the Rich

The market is tilted in the direction of moneyed interests exerting disproportionate influence, while average people lose power—economic and political.

Categories
Reflect

Did VW Expose Flaws in US Emissions-Testing?

News emerged last week that Volkswagen used a software trick to circumvent emissions testing, putting 1000s of high-polluting diesel cars onto U.S. roads.

Categories
Change

Sharing Vouchers: Simple Way to Share Anything

Imagine going to a café or other business and easily connecting with people sharing goods or services. That’s the idea behind Sharing Vouchers.

Categories
Explore

Explore the Sun Mountain Run

See the Sun Mountain Run in Washington from the perspective.

Categories
Listen

A Tribute to Iggy & the Stooges

Performed by Seattle musicians Mike McCready, Duff McKagan, Mark Arm, and Barrett Martin, live on the roof of Pike Place.

Categories
Reflect

Why Big Tech May Be Getting Too Big

The enterprises of the country are aggregating vast corporate combinations of unexampled capital, boldly marching, not for economical conquests only, but for political power.

Categories
Reflect

How the South Drives American Wages Down

A closer look at how the Southern slave labor system was rebooted and rolled out to the rest of America.

Categories
Change

‘It Can Be Done’: New Report Details Path to 100% Renewables by 2050

Greenpeace says world leaders must not let the fossil fuel industry stand in the way of the necessary—and attainable—transition to a clean and safe energy future.

Categories
Reflect

Why the Republican Assault on Planned Parenthood is Morally Wrong and Economically Stupid

Planned Parenthood’s contraceptive services are one of the major reasons we don’t have more abortions in the United States.