Six important books on slavery, capitalist diseases, climate action, scientists resisting, economic planning, and technofossils. Source| Climate & Capitalism
About a year ago, Chelsea, 350 Colorado’s Movement Building and Volunteer Director, and I were brainstorming ways to build the climate movement. She had a dream that 350 Colorado had activists in every ZIP code of Colorado, working to keep fossil fuels in the ground and fighting for a just transition to renewable energy. The post A Year of Empowering Local Action: Reflecting on the ZIP Leader Program appeared first on 350 Colorado.| 350 Colorado
As a leader in Commerce City, Daniel stands up against oil & gas, promotes community health and resiliency through regenerative agriculture, and more!| 350 Colorado
If the working class does not tackle capitalism, then reactionary solutions will be imposed…| Climate & Capitalism
A special occasion to recognize a leader supporting clean air and community power in Greeley!| 350 Colorado
A brutally honest call-in to the UK medical cannabis patient community, about ego, division, and why we’re our own worst enemy. The post This Isn’t a Movement, It’s a Mess first appeared on PatientsCann UK.| PatientsCann UK
Take our State of the Movement survey, open to all nonprofit organizations worldwide whose work directly or indirectly benefits animals farmed or caught for food. Seeking one response per organization. Open now through the end of September!| Stray Dog Institute
Drafting an AI Use Policy is a good step for any organization wishing to explore how AI use can reflect its values and support its mission.| Stray Dog Institute
In today's polarized political climate, many nonprofits are fending off external threats, from legal efforts to curtail reproductive rights and affirmative action to increased safety and security concerns. Now, another arena of concern is emerging in the form of legislative attempts that could intimidate nonprofits from engaging in constitutionally protected activities. BMP’s Deepa Iyer provides context and recommendations in our latest blog post.| Building Movement
Our newest research report, Alt Protein for Good: Plant-Based Alternative Protein in the United States outlines ways to build momentum for inclusive food system change and ensure the broadest and deepest benefits from alternative proteins.| Stray Dog Institute
Political ecology, with its interdisciplinary roots and emphasis on power dynamics, offers valuable insights and perspectives for advocates fighting industrial animal agriculture.| Stray Dog Institute
Faunalytics' content director karol orzechowski discusses the importance of basing farmed animal advocacy on sound data.| Stray Dog Institute