Cultural politics / Before the NFL took a knee: four lesser-known moments of resistance in sports history This isn’t the first time the world of professional sports has entered the fight for civil rights and racial justice. By Kevon Paynter / 2 Nov 2017
Cultural politics / I’m a Muslim—ask me anything Hearing Muslims being ignorantly targeted is like waking up to see a cross burning on the communal front lawn. I want to help put out that fire. By Robert Azzi / 29 Oct 2017
Politics & activism / How to prevent nuclear war What can be done to build support for a peaceful resolution to the stand-off with North Korea? By Lisa Fuller / 24 Oct 2017
Politics & activism / Lessons from the front lines of anti-colonial pipeline resistance Ceremony, mindfulness and healing practices play a key role in radical social movements. By James K Rowe and Mike Simpson / 12 Oct 2017
Cultural politics / Why are Nazis so afraid of clowns? Using humor and irony to undermine white supremacy dates back to the days of the Third Reich. By Sarah Freeman-Woolpert / 14 Sep 2017
Cultural politics / Sacred activism: the story of Tamera ‘We all were indigenous once. We have been waiting for you. Welcome back.’ By Leila Dregger / 4 Sep 2017
Politics & activism / What can be learned from the movement to halt the Dakota Access Pipeline? Why indigenous civil resistance has a unique power. By Molly Wallace / 17 Aug 2017
Politics & activism / The future of security Healthy and healed relationships are the key to sustainable peace. By Mica Stumpf / 7 Aug 2017
Politics & activism / The power of the long march Walking across a country provides people with a tangible and visceral experience of solidarity. By Julian Sayarer / 1 Aug 2017
Politics & activism / What will cure the U.S. addiction to war? We must redouble our efforts to stop the war makers from gaining the upper hand in our lives. By Kathy Kelly / 31 Jul 2017
Politics & activism / Six principles of nonviolence Nonviolence can be a safe, effective and lasting way to defeat injustice, but like any other science it takes knowledge, courage and determination. By Michael Nagler / 27 Jul 2017
Cultural politics / Slow science, slow food, slow down When we rush, we make decisions that lack information, lack proper reflection, and ultimately make the problems of humanity worse. By Francisco Ramos-Stierle / 14 Jul 2017