Citizens United | Water 3 World Water Wins Around the world, people are taking control of their water supply. Anil Naidoo, Maude Barlow, Meera Karunananthan | May 28, 2010
Native rights | Water Western Showdown: Saving the Klamath River How the tribes of the Klamath stood up for the salmon—and won. Alice Outwater | May 28, 2010
Water | Citizens United How Felton, Calif., Achieved Water Independence A tiny Californian town took back its water supply—and your town can too. Tara Lohan | May 28, 2010
Water What to Do When Water Gets Scarce Dams and drills can’t create new water. Time to start working with nature. Sandra Postel | May 27, 2010
Water 6 Simple Ways to Make a Water Revolution at Home Get tight with your water budget, live large on dishwater, save some rain, and get your activist feet wet (really). Ashlee Green, Berit Anderson, Cleo Woelfle-Erskine, Keith Rutowski | May 27, 2010
Water Water Footprints How much water do we use? More than any other country, it turns out. And we could save a lot. Berit Anderson | May 13, 2010
Native rights | Water Ancient Traditions Keep Desert Waters Flowing New Mexico's acequias—communal irrigation canals—still function as a tool to preserve and share scarce desert water. Arturo Sandoval | May 13, 2010
What White People Fear A white guy confesses his fears and tells why he seeks out settings beyond his comfort zone. Robert Jensen | Mar 5, 2010
Generation Mixed: Breaking the Race Barrier How the under-35 set is breaking the race barrier. adrienne maree brown | Mar 5, 2010
Activism | Jobs United by Hard Times: Workers Organize Across Race Lines A tough economy makes cross-race organizing more important than ever. Carlos Jimenez | Mar 5, 2010
10 Land-Use Strategies to Create Socially Just, Multiracial Cities Carl Anthony, founder of San Francisco's Urban Habitat Program shares strategies for just, green cities. Carl Anthony | Mar 5, 2010
Activism Faith Adiele: My Life in Black and White Why memoir is the ultimate multicultural act. Mar 5, 2010
The City We All Want to Live In How to make our cities just, inclusive, and green. Carl Anthony | Mar 5, 2010
Mental health Everyday Conversations to Heal Racism 5 steps to courageous conversations about race and culture. Roberto Vargas | Mar 5, 2010
Just the Facts: Race-Based Economics We've made meaningful progress toward embracing our cultural diversity in the United States. But we've got a long way to go before we clean up the economic fallout from years of institutional racism. Doug Pibel | Mar 5, 2010
Local power Elinor Ostrom Wins Nobel for Common(s) Sense Elinor Ostrom was an unusual choice for the 2009 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Fran Korten | Feb 27, 2010
Pramila Jayapal on Crossing Political Divides How to change minds with dialogue. Madeline Ostrander | Feb 16, 2010
Annie Leonard on Life After Stuff Annie Leonard reveals what gives her strength, even as she and her popular film, The Story of Stuff, are attacked as un-American. Annie Leonard | Dec 2, 2009
Activism The Psychology of Climate-Change Denial Solving the “It’s not my problem” problem. A psychologist on what keeps us from coming to terms with the climate crisis. George Marshall | Dec 2, 2009
The Climate Justice Movement Breaks Through Direct Action Heats Up. As the urgency of the crisis grows, so do the world’s climate justice movements. Mark Engler | Dec 2, 2009
Who’s Polluting the Climate Conversation? The money, CEOs, and Astroturf groups behind the climate deniers. James Hoggan | Dec 2, 2009
Towns Rush to Make Low-Carbon Transition More and more neighborhoods are making the transition to a climate-friendly community. Has yours? Tara Lohan | Dec 2, 2009
Fight Climate Change: Live the Good Life Low-carbon living isn’t a sacrifice. Colin Beavan says it’s the good life. Colin Beavan | Dec 2, 2009
10 Ways to Change Your Life "No Impact Man's" picks for getting started on a climate-friendly life. Colin Beavan | Nov 12, 2009