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Tag: Interviews
Ten years ago this month, coworking was born in San Francisco. There are now over 3,000 coworking spaces worldwide. Where does the movement go from here?
Three leading organizers have a conversation about how America’s debt problem has transformed the movements they work with.
A scientist offers practical tips for reducing food waste at home.
The author and activist talks about millennials, climate change, and how she can’t imagine being alive at “a more thrilling, challenging time.”
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.
Imagine going to a café or other business and easily connecting with people sharing goods or services. That’s the idea behind Sharing Vouchers.
The Magna Carta is considered the foundation democracy and human rights. What’s the Great Charter’s connection to BlackLivesMatter?
An interview with Frances Moore Lappè, author who helped awaken millions of people to the connections between our diets, our bodies, and the fate of the planet.
An interview with Boots Riley about his music, activism, and new book Tell Homeland Security—We Are the Bomb.