The Dream Act

Original article posted on the UK’s Daily Mail October 9, 2011 and written by Daily Mail Reporter Last weekend Jerry Brown signed the Dream Act, allowing college students who are […]

The Repeal of DADT or Justice Is Like a Pinwheel

Original article, “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” and My Father’s Sense of Pinwheels” on Huffington Post by Maya Rupert dated August 3, 2011. A personal message from Maya Rupert, Federal Policy […]

An Education in Mindfulness

Original post from Mindful Schools Web site written by Megan Cowan, posted October 19, 2010. Three things are needed to be a good student 1) Show up to class 2) Do […]

Effective Activism

Original article on the Co-Intelligence Institute’s Web site. Some theories and ideas about who and why transformative social change is a valuable next step for all activists.  THE TAO OF […]

Love & Sustainabililty

Original article by Curtis Ogden, posted on the IISC blog, August 25, 2011. Read this short piece to see how diversity and love is the key to sustainability in our […]

Resources for Teaching Peace

Original article in yes! magazine by Katie Billings, posted May 23, 3005. Need more ideas about how to teach peace? Do you and your students want to take action for justice? The following […]

Cookie Beats the Governor

Original article posted in Miami Workers Center blog, August 08, 2011. In a lawsuit taken to the Florida Supreme court, this story tells about a woman who fought the power […]

Why Target And Best Buy’s Support Of Anti-Gay Bigots Is Going To Change The Way You Shop Forever

Target gave $150,000. Best Buy chipped in $100,000. Companies supporting politicians or their political action committees isn’t new. A quarter-million dollars for Minnesota Forward—a group that supports anti-gay rights candidates like Tom Emmer—might seem like a gay rights issue, but it’s so much more. It represents the next frontier in consumer activism and a world where every purchase acts as a political statement. Join us inside as we explain.

Freedom on the Inside

Profiled in newspapers, magazines, and on the news, Mind Body Awareness Project (MBA) helps young people focus on discovering internal freedom through yoga and meditation. Ultimately, their work is about […]

The Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted

Last year Malcolm Gladwell expressed his own ideas about how our social networks fit with the idea of making lasting change. In his article he asks: Are people who log on to their Facebook page really the best hope for us all?

Read a Digital Story

“Personal narratives in digital media format can touch viewers deeply, moving them to reflect on their own experiences, modify their behavior, treat others with greater compassion, speak out about injustice, and become involved in…”

EMEAC | Transformation in Detroit

When so many people have left Detroit, given up on Detroit, and let the bad economy beat them down, EMEAC has risen up during this time, seeing opportunity for reshaping areas…

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