The “Vagina Monologues” author on why knowing your body can shake up the world.
Bats are mammals, shy creatures of the night, and fascinating to watch. They’re also endangered by loss of habitat, disease, and pesticide poisoning. You can help by providing protection.
Feeling a need for community? Cohousing can provide affordable space and neighbors to share it with.
A sense of history and community tugged at the heart of Mindy Fullilove and pulled her back to the Jersey home she’d forsaken.
Our homes tell the story of where we come from and who we are. What happens when we lose them?
Corbyn Hightower and her family moved from affluence to poverty—and into a "funky, junky" house that's been the happiest move of their lives.
Cooperative financing and community land trusts keep rents affordable and homeownership within reach.
The fight against unjust evictions just got fiercer as the national Occupy movement joins forces with community anti-foreclosure groups.
Big Oil is a big risk for national security. Can our military—the world's No. 1 oil guzzler—change the politics of climate change?
The challenge: build the greenest houses on earth—and make them affordable.
Just 60 years ago, the average American had 291 square feet of living space. Now it’s close to 1,000 square feet. Have we changed our needs that much? Or just our wants?
With 5 million houses in foreclosure, we are rediscovering that living sustainably includes living affordably.
Heather Purser set out to win gay marriage rights within the Suquamish Tribe and found herself on a personal journey toward self-acceptance.
Small, supportive, affordable, recycled—and you can build your own.
How to know when it's smart to rent.
Low-cost and natural ways to care for your critters.
This Earth Day, think like an ecosystem—and you just might save the world.
When companies are owned by workers and the community—instead of Wall Street financiers—everything changes.
Debit or credit? Keep your dollars out of corporate clutches.
What we can do right now to strengthen our democracy.
Running their own utility means sun and wind energy instead of coal.
For years, corporations have been peddling myths to rally us behind their interests. Here are three things everyone “knows,” and why they're wrong.
Revoke their charters, and other legal tools to hold corporations accountable to our laws.
During election season, all eyes turn to politics. How do we ensure that the interests of the 99 percent are represented in the halls of power?
Political answers will come when we build a network of solidarity and action that pushes on all fronts for a true democracy.
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