Research
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Economic Justice
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Articles
A Worker-Led Alternative to Billionaire-Owned News in DC
A Q&A with two founders of the 51st, a worker-led nonprofit newsroom launched after the closure of the beloved local outlet DCist.
Peace & Foreign Policy
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Articles
ICE Out of Target: Why a Familiar Store Is at the Center of Nationwide Protests
Across the country, people are beginning to ask a hard question: what does it mean to shop at a company that is cooperating with...
Economic Justice
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Articles
Donor-Advised Funds and Foundations Could Eat Up Half of U.S. Individual Gifts by 2028
Charities depend more than ever on donations from our country’s wealthiest donors. Their gifts aren't directly reaching working charities.
Peace & Foreign Policy
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Articles
Congress Doubled ICE & CBP Budgets and Cut Legal Immigration
Budgets for legal immigration are being cut while the Trump regime strips legal status from successive groups of formerly documented immigrants.
Peace & Foreign Policy
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Articles
VIDEO: Phyllis Bennis on Iran’s Arrests of Reformist Leaders
Phyllis Bennis tells Al Jazeera it's unclear what will happen next Iran, but U.S. military intervention would worsen the crisis.
Climate Justice, Peace & Foreign Policy
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Press Releases
Aliados Internacionales contra la Minería en El Salvador aplaude la confirmación oficial del veredicto de inocencia en el segundo juicio de los Cinco de Santa Marta; condena la posible responsabilidad civil.
Aunque los cinco defensores del agua han sido declarados inocentes por segunda vez, tres de ellos podrían enfrentarse a una posible responsabilidad civil.
Climate Justice, Peace & Foreign Policy
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Press Releases
International Allies against Mining in El Salvador Applauds Official Affirmation of Verdict of Innocence in Second Trial of Santa Marta Five; Condemns Potential Civil Liability
Although the five water defenders have been declared innocent for a second time, three of them could face potential civil liability.
Economic Justice
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Articles
USMCA Review Needs to Include More Than Just Corporate Interests
Unlike the business sector, social and civil organizations have been excluded from the conversation.
Economic Justice, Racial & Gender Justice
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Articles
‘Unlike Anything I’ve Ever Lived Through Before’: Labor’s Role in Minnesota’s ICE Resistance
A conversation with Kieran Knutson, president of CWA Local 7250 in Minneapolis.
Peace & Foreign Policy
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Articles
VIDEO: There Hasn’t Been a Real Ceasefire in Gaza Yet
In an interview with TRT World, Phyllis Bennis breaks down developments on the ground in Gaza and prospects for the Gaza peace deal.
Peace & Foreign Policy
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Articles
The IPS Venezuela Reader
A one-stop guide to IPS work on the crisis in Venezuela. Updated periodically.
Economic Justice, Racial & Gender Justice
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Reports
Restoring the Land: The Movement to Address the Theft of Tribal Territory
The United States, the wealthiest country in the history of the world, also owes its fortune to a great crime—the theft of land...