At Saturday's No Kings rallies across the U.S. pure women-energy prevailed. Here's a look at the rally in Manhattan.| The Persistent
Trump’s administration has sanctioned a campaign of extrajudicial kidnappings, careless deportation, and general terror. It has forced those it targets to ask the permanent question of will I still be here tomorrow, every day. So why do we only show our dissent if we get a little free time, and nothing good is on TV? In the No Kings protests, Jason Murillo PO ‘28 sees performance, not praxis. Cheerfully bobbing oh-so-clever signs on streetcorners does nothing to practically oppose a regim...| The Student Life
“This Halloween, when kids on every block dress up as Rumi from KPop Demon Hunters (the most watched Netflix film ever), the U.S. climate movement should pay attention,” writes climate educator Laura Schifter.| Moms Clean Air Force
Executive Summary What’s new: Glass Lewis announced it will stop offering its standard benchmark proxy voting guidelines in 2027, transitioning clients to differentiated, client-specific voting frameworks reflecting individual investment philosophies and stewardship priorities. Why it matters: As the proxy voting landscape becomes increasingly fragmented, companies may face greater uncertainty around voting outcomes in key shareholder votes, including […]| The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance
Ilā Ravichandran says the current anti-immigrant policing in Chicago builds on attacks on Black Lives Matter protesters.| Articles – Truthout
Read how Moms' Almeta Cooper celebrated Children's Health Month her first year as a grandmother.| Moms Clean Air Force
Writer and artist Nina Elder finds herself falling into a dark crevasse on a small Cycladic island, later to create an installation from squid ink the islanders had collected. From our new Issue 28, a special issue on Uncivilized Art, with images from the issue by Nina and Liz Miller-Kovacs. The post Fugitive Dark appeared first on Dark Mountain.| Dark Mountain
Welcome to our autumn special issue on uncivilised art now available in our online shop. We set off today with an editorial 'tree map' of the book and the stunning covers by Canadian artist and forest activist Kyle Scheurmann. The post Announcing Dark Mountain: Issue 28 appeared first on Dark Mountain.| Dark Mountain
We’re on a walk, on the pattern of a pilgrimage, bearing west from Edinburgh towards... The post Green Man, Unleashed appeared first on Dark Mountain.| Dark Mountain
To mark the significant recent victory of the land access movement in England, we bring you Robert Sherman's piece on the right to sleep beneath the stars on Dartmoor The post Where Does the Night Start? appeared first on Dark Mountain.| Dark Mountain
The post Pro-Palestinian activists host JDUC’s first student protest appeared first on The Queen's Journal.| The Queen's Journal
Activism didn’t pause in 2025 – it evolved. Campaign counts are up, tactics have multiplied, and boards are settling faster and earlier. As Goldman Sachs’ Neil Rudisill put it on Cooley’s Market Ta…| Cooley M&A
Activism didn’t pause in 2025 – it evolved. Campaign counts are up, tactics have multiplied, and boards are settling faster and earlier. As Goldman Sachs’ Neil Rudisill put it on Cooley’s Market Talks panel, “We’re on track for probably the third largest year ever in terms of activism,” with US campaign levels up roughly 11% year-over-year […]| The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance
A moment of reflection after The Stop Shopping Choir opened for Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts on this summer's 18-city Love Earth Tour, presided over by Daryl Hannah. The post After the Show, Where Do the Earth Songs Go? appeared first on The Revelator.| The Revelator
A worldwide but borderless DIY culture rejects consumerism and embraces reuse — and focuses on mutual aid. The post Punk Builds a Greener Future appeared first on The Revelator.| The Revelator
“Catastrophe in the Making” Hamburg’s lunatic referendum result will devastate it as an industrial city, ban conventional heating systems…add 350 euros a month to residential rental costs by 2040! In a recent interview with Apollo News, published just after the October 12th climate referendum in Hamburg, Germany, climate expert and former Hamburg Senator for the […]| NoTricksZone
Some complain NASA Watch has turned political.| NASA Watch
Reconciliation means meeting a landscape on its own terms. The post Inventing habitats appeared first on High Country News.| High Country News
La reconciliación significa encontrarse con un paisaje en sus propios términos The post Inventando hábitats appeared first on High Country News.| High Country News
Across the West, lawmakers are skipping over the will of voters and yanking fluoride. The post Want fluoride in the water? Too bad. appeared first on High Country News.| High Country News
Attendees at today’s No Kings 2.0 anti-Trump protest in Grand Junction, CO — long thought to be a Republican stronghold […]| AnneLandmanBlog
They're encouraging us to wear yellow on October 18th for the No Kings protest; here are some yellow tees and sweatshirts for a good cause that also give back. Continue reading Wear Yellow October 18th at Wardrobe Oxygen.| Wardrobe Oxygen
Academics Stand Against Poverty UK is calling for urgent, bold, and coordinated action—including the long-overdue implementation of the socio-economic duty—to address the alarming rise in child poverty driven by austerity, insecure work, soaring living costs, and deep-rooted inequality. The post Applying the socio-economic duty to tackle child poverty appeared first on Transforming Society.| Transforming Society
A close friend and student of Joanna Macy reflects on her life and legacy—and what we can learn from her example of acting courageously in service of all of life. The post Building the Great Turning appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.| Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
I’ve never participated in a political rally before. But then, I’ve never lived under a President as crass, stupid, corrupt, petty, incompetent, and craven as the Mango Mussolini/Vladimir Futon Administration. October 18 was sunny, cool, and gorgeous, with the typical … Continue reading → The post Notes from the Front: No Kings Portland appeared first on Franklin Veaux's Journal.| Franklin Veaux's Journal
I’ve never participated in a political rally before. But then, I’ve never lived under a President as crass, stupid, corrupt, petty, incompetent, and craven as the Mango Mussolini/Vladimir Futon Administration.| Franklin Veaux's Journal
Despite repression and retaliation, the Gaza genocide has pushed an unprecedented wave of artists across the entertainment industry to back the cultural boycott of Israel.| Mondoweiss
Tuesday, October 7 marked the first day back for the U.S. Supreme Court's fall term -- and the first case the justices heard could have consequential impacts on the LGBTQ community. Chiles v. Salazar concerns a Colorado therapist, Kaley Chiles, seeking to overturn the state's law protecting LGBTQ youth from so-called conversion "therapy," or practices| GLAAD | GLAAD rewrites the script for LGBTQ acceptance.
Six and a half months. That’s how long members of the Novi Sad branch of the Movement of Free Citizens (PSG), Marija Vasić and Lado Jovović, along with STAV activist Lazar Dinić, spent in detention, both in jail and under house arrest. For almost two months, Dimitrije Dimić, a student in Niš, wore an ankle monitor. All of them are facing charges of organizing the violent overthrow of the constitutional order. But for the foreseeable future, they will (hopefully) be able to freely prove...| Mašina English
Rachel Parkinson is a Methodist Minister, currently taking two years to “Live Life in a Different Way”. Here she offers some thoughts on joining a Peace Pilgrimage to the DSEI Arms Fair. I am not a natural campaigner. Whilst I’m wholeheartedly on the side of values foundational to God’s healed, renewed creation – love, justice, […] The post Guest Blog: Pilgrimage for Peace to DSEI Arms Fair appeared first on Joint Public Issues Team.| Joint Public Issues Team
L’Internationale is appalled by the Flemish government’s recent announcement regarding M HKA, a founding member of our confederation. Following the decision to cancel the museum’s new buildin…| ArtLeaks
Academic Freedom Series: The Roots of Progressive, Radical Publishing in Post Colonial East Africa The post Publishing Autonomy, Censorship, and Endogenous Capitalism: Learning from Henry Chakava’s Legacy appeared first on African Arguments.| African Arguments
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Free Permaculture What is ecofeminism and how is related to permaculture?| Free Permaculture
Bev Grant, speaks about her life as a songwriter, photographer and activist. We hear more of Charlie Rosario's experiences making record cover art, new music by Jay Rodriguez Sierra and some poetry by Henry Grimes.| Listen & Be Heard Network
Patriots' Network conference in Dublin| The National Party
It’s been 13 days since one of the most influential political and religious figures of the 21st century was assassinated on a university campus in Orem, Utah. September 10, 2025, will forever be branded as one of the most significant dates in contemporary American history. It will live in infamy| Idaho Freedom
There's a big space space science thing on Capitol Hill today| NASA Watch
Banned Books Week takes place October 5-11, 2025. The annual event raises awareness of the harm and the rising trend of book challenges and bans, especially targeting books by and about LGBTQ people and books about race and racism. Why are book bans happening? Book bans are part of a sweeping crackdown aimed at censoring [...] The post Facts and Action for Banned Books Week first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
In its nearly 40-year history, Atlanta’s world-renowned Out on Film festival has rarely opened with a documentary. However, this year, “I Was Born This Way,” the powerful story of the late singer, activist, and LGBTQ-affirming religious leader Archbishop Carl Bean, was the exception. Debuting to critical acclaim at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival in June [...] The post Out On Film Celebrates Archbishop Carl Bean’s Legacy in Opening Documentary ‘I Was Born This Way’ first appeared o...| GLAAD
They fly the flag of humanity for all of us. Read the article HERE.| Brave New Europe
The post Lessons on Broad Based Organizing from the Utah Compromise: A BOLD Case Study appeared first on Horizons.| Horizons
Time Period: 2020-2025Location: El SalvadorMain Actors: Catholic clergy, Cardinal Gregorio Rosa ChávezTactics– Letters of opposition or support– Signed public statements– Prayer and worship Nayib Bukele was elected president of El Salvador in […]| Horizons
Act. Affect. Change.| Guerrilla Foundation
Fired scientists and funding cuts pose “an existential threat to the largest scientific endeavor in the world," researchers tell Scienceline.| Scienceline
Azerbaijani student charged with terrorism in Turkiye. Her lawyer argues the case is politically motivated.| Jamnews in English
This week I took the long train down to the south of England for my friend Robyn’s funeral. She died very suddenly three weeks ago, aged just 32. Robyn gave so much love to the world, and was so lo…| Dr Ruth Pearce
by Anthony Murisco, Public Engagement Librarian This upcoming weekend marks New York City’s annual Pride Parade. The parade and the events surrounding it help make NYC’s celebration of pride t…| Books, Health and History
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The Irish Council for Civil Liberties welcomes the opportunity to engage with Fiosrú on its Draft Strategy 2026-2029.| Irish Council for Civil Liberties
This page is offered as a place to connect with opportunities for engagement and resistance, to find information about upcoming rallies, trainings, protests and vigils, and to find spiritual resour…| All Saints Church, Pasadena
Six months since the launch of the Activism, Influence and Change Programme at LSE, Duncan Green shares an update on the course and what will be coming next.| From Poverty to Power
Keith’s note: according to “No Cuts to NASA, Say Supporters & Experts at Rally Outside Headquarters”: Yesterday, NASA supporters held a rally outside the agency’s headquarters to call for a congressional budget that fully funds the agency, and to call on NASAs leadership to stop making cuts to programs before the budget has even been passed. A crowd heard from speakers ranging from NASA employees to science advocates to Representative […] The post Unions And Congress Protest NASA Cu...| Activism Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: As you ponder protests, policies, and how everyone should respond, re-read this part of the Executive Order that erases NASA’s union rights. It redefines what NASA is – despite whatever wording is in its charter or innumerable authorization and appropriations over the years. It says that NASA is “hereby determined to have as a primary function intelligence, counterintelligence, investigative, or national security work. It is also hereby determined […] The post Speak Ou...| Activism Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: Speaking as a person bitten by a space bug at age 6 in 1961, nothing in this Planetary Society piece “A cosmic perspective worth fighting for“ is actually incorrect per se. But it is written from the warped perspective of one person inside the space bubble talking to others inside the same space bubble. Anyone who takes 30 seconds looking outside that bubble will realize that the real […] The post Stuck Inside The Space Bubble appeared first on NASA Watch.| Activism Archives - NASA Watch
the following email was sent by the president of President AFEU/IFPTE local 30 at NASA Ames| NASA Watch
Rabbit.org condemns the lenient sentencing of Peacebunny CEO Stephanie Hope Smith after 47 rabbits died and hundreds more suffered under her care.| Rabbit.org
At the 2025 United States Conference on HIV/AIDS (USCHA), Black queer and allied voices, stories, and leadership took center stage in Washington, D.C. This year’s convening reflected not only the urgency of addressing HIV within Black communities, but also the importance of uplifting Black queer people who continue to lead in advocacy, creativity, and community [...] The post GLAAD Centers Black Queer Voices at United States Conference on HIV & AIDS first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
As LGBTQ-inclusive books are being pulled from classrooms and libraries at an alarming rate, GLAAD is taking direct action by mailing hundreds of copies of a beloved (and banned) LGBTQ title straight to every member of Congress and the Supreme Court. The campaign is built around Uncle Bobby’s Wedding, a joyful children’s book co-published by [...] The post How GLAAD is Combatting Censorship by Sending LGBTQ Books Straight to Capitol Hill first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
Protesters gathered to demand action from the university on Gaza, ICE, climate and against harmful expansion into the local community.| The Temple News
To call this summer’s political turbulence unprecedented would be an overstatement. The U.S. is spiraling toward an era of fascism, and public discourse is adjusting accordingly. Whether posting online, taking to the streets or for some, justifying their own prejudices, Americans sure love their First Amendment rights. In response to this relentless national spiral, some... The post Authoritarianism is Imminent — Make Every Second Count appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
For this Love in Action issue we highlight the street signs of Revolutionary Love that are popping up all over California!| The Revolutionary Love Project
Keith Haring is one of the few modern artists whose work speaks as easily to children as it does to adults. His bold lines, bright colors, and energetic figures feel playful at first glance, yet behind them lies a commitment to community, equality, and making art accessible to everyone. That combination of joy and purpose... The post The Best Keith Haring Books for Kids appeared first on Art Sprouts. Related posts: Keith Haring-Inspired Art Project: Plaster Art for Kids The Best Henri Matisse...| Art Sprouts
Keith’s note: I’m going to skip going into DC to cover the 15 September protest at NASA HQ . To protect sources let me just say that there are some people in the building who’d love to have security jump on me for crossing an invisible line on the sidewalk or use video to see who I talk to on the sidewalk. Paranoid? Yup. The post Skipping The 15 Sep Protest appeared first on NASA Watch.| Personnel News Archives - NASA Watch
Long before it was fashionable, Bloomer pioneered what would later be dubbed "respectability politics" The post Dressed for Reform appeared first on CONTINGENT.| CONTINGENT
The contributors of the magazine convoke Indigenous perspectives from lands that have been exploited for the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki| We Make Money Not Art
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‘This movement wasn’t led by one person; it was collective and organic…’ Bill Omondi and Beverly Wakiaga reflect on last year’s protests to offer some thought on how INGOs and progressive organisations can show real solidarity.| From Poverty to Power
by Anna Christine Jones One of the many collections that the Labor collecting area at University of Maryland’s Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA) stewards is a large, 37 linear foot…| Special Collections & University Archives
Keith’s note: There will be another “Save NASA” protest at NASA Headquarters on Monday Sept. 15th. This is the third “Save NASA” protest in Washington, DC. More below The organizers say: “we are a peaceful protest group, and we stand in solidarity with other scientific advocacy groups. This protest intends to raise public awareness and provide information about present and near-future cuts at NASA, and to urge Congress to pass […] The post Another “Save NASA” Protest At NASA...| TrumpSpace Archives - NASA Watch
Want to connect with other researchers studying transformative organizations? Consider submitting to a new sub-track “Emergent Organizations: Creating More Participatory, Inclusive, and Caring Civil Societies and Social Economies” at Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE)! Due to the pandemic, the 2021 conference will be virtual, spanning July 2-5, 2021. Joyce Rothschild, Victor Tan Chen, […]| orgtheory.net
Keith’s note: Last week there was a NASA JPL town hall. The ongoing effort to unionize JPL was a topic of discussion. Shortly after that an anti-union email was sent by management to all employees. Here is the JPL Workers United website: https://jplworkersunited.org The post Is JPL Anti-Union? appeared first on NASA Watch.| Activism Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: I posted this note elsewhere last night wherein I wear my heart on my spacesuit sleeve. Oh well. Things change quickly. The latest Executive Order banning unions at NASA pushed me over the edge. That said, this note is still where my head is at. I originally thought that I’d just dial things down, live in the woods with my wife, and people would just go elsewhere for […] The post NASA Is Worth Fighting For appeared first on NASA Watch.| Activism Archives - NASA Watch
Keith’s note: In my earlier rant I mentioned the crap that I have been going through which certainly pales in comparison to what NASA and contractor employees have to endure as their dream jobs are stripped away for no reason other than to meet a body count quota. I am pretty good at running interference for all of you who have helped me amass what nonsense is going so as […]| NASA Watch
LGBTQ leaders in Washington, DC, and in states deploying their National Guard to a militarized DC, speak out about the dangers to LGBTQ people in DC and to public safety at home. Dwayne Steward, Equality Ohio Executive Director “You don’t have to be from Ohio to know the dangerous history of injecting the National Guard [...] The post Bring Them Home: Deploying Our State National Guard for Political Purposes Endangers Public Safety first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
If you were to ask Ken Schneck about the one thing he is certain of, he'll most likely answer that question with the confidence he exudes once he's behind a microphone. Queer and trans news, reported by queer and trans people, is essential and deserves to be heard. Since July, the award-winning journalist and editor| GLAAD | GLAAD rewrites the script for LGBTQ acceptance.
Bridgeport saved parking reform by just one vote, defeating a push to bring back costly mandates. See how advocates organized this crucial win.| Parking Reform Network
Kemi made her plan clear — anywhere offering “self-id” was going to be purged from the approved list. A statutory instrument to do that was introduced 6th December 2023. It was approved yesterday, 18th March 2024. The changes are extensive — twenty-five US states (plus Washington, DC), four Australian territories, and twenty-five entire countries have been cut.| rya.nc
The UK's “Minister for Women and Equality”, Kemi Badenoch, who openly espouses hate for LGBTQ+ people, has said that many of these countries and territories no longer meet British standards.…| rya.nc
Kat Hamilton, executive director of climate non-profit Force of Nature, speaks about climate anxiety, activism and community.| The Oxford Student
Life in Ukraine's frontline regions is difficult to predict, but humanitarian activists are creating small islands of normalcy and warmth. Vitaliia Kushmyruk, shares the stories of three activists and the part they are playing to bring comfort to their communities. The post Ukrainian Local Leaders Carving Out Spaces of Safety and Warmth in Frontline Zones appeared first on Views & Voices.| Views & Voices
An eyewitness account by a Jewish American living in a Palestinian village. The post The Killing of Awdah Hathaleen appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
Responding to Yehuda Kurtzer's essay "Genocide and the Burden of History"| Jewschool
A Hollywood screenwriter makes an impact by weaving stories of everyday actions that can build the climate future we need. The post Writing the future of our planet one small deed at a time by Carmiel Banasky appeared first on Save the Redwoods League - Protecting ancient redwood forests since 1918. -- read more at Save the Redwoods League.| Save the Redwoods League
How to channel distress and overwhelm into a more inclusive worldview.| Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
Why does space still struggle to compete for attention, resources, and belief| NASA Watch
Are you ready to organize your first event on behalf of the planet? Here are some great ideas and tips on how to make it successful.| The Revelator
Emily Donovan wants to “make the polluters pay” for what they’ve done to her North Carolina community, and others around the country.| The Revelator
Keith's note to NASA employees and contractor partners| NASA Watch
Raelene Cooper has again challenged Woodside's consultation with traditional owners as the mining giant launches a fresh application for seismic testing in the Pilbara.| www.abc.net.au
The dream is incomplete until we share it with our fellow Americans.| Coding Horror
We are at an unprecedented point in American history, and I'm concerned we may lose sight of the American Dream.| Coding Horror
Labor organizer Rosalinda Guillen explains how participatory democracy gives workers political power.| High Country News
“That’s what she gets!” It’s been twelve years since two-time Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Michael R. Jackson heard those words echo throughout the movie theater where he begrudgingly went to watch Tyler Perry’s 2013 film Temptation: Confessions of A Marriage Counselor. The protagonist, Judith, played by actress Jurnee Smollett, is diagnosed with HIV after [...] The post Black Gay Playwright Michael R. Jackson Talks HIV Stigma, PrEP, and the Tyler Perry Film Inside His...| GLAAD
This summer, we launched a relief fund for sex workers affected by Texas floods and participated in zine fests in Chicago, distributing vital supplies. We're urgently searching for our missing comrade, Nona. New projects include support for sex worker parents and the formation of a Chicago Whores Caucus to enhance solidarity and organizing efforts.| Support Ho(s)e
For this Love in Action issue we highlight the street signs of Revolutionary Love that are popping up all over California!| The Revolutionary Love Project
I attended my first London Trans+ Pride with a friend, experiencing an accessible event that drew over 100,000 people. Highlights included an Accessible Bloc, interpreter support, and designated quiet spaces. The march emphasized solidarity, joy, and inclusivity, ensuring everyone could participate fully. I look forward to returning next year.| Autistic and Living the Dream
Background: Vienna’s Independent Art Scene and Informal LaborVienna boasts a vibrant “free scene” of independent art spaces – often called off-spaces, artist-run or project spaces – which oper…| ArtLeaks
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