The burgeoning pro-democracy, anti-Trump movement known as 50501 expects to drive tens and possibly hundreds of thousands to protest in 1,000 cities and towns on Saturday.
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Own the Change: Building Economic Democracy One Worker Co-Op At A Time
We teamed up with GRITtv to make "Own the Change," a short “how-to” video for people curious about co-ops.
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How Ferguson Showed Us the Truth About Police
On August 9, Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson shot a black teenager named Mike Brown. Since then, the city has been protesting.
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Our Digital Future: A Crowdsourced Agenda For Free Expression
Over 300,000 Internet users contributed to our crowdsourced vision for free expression online in the 21st century. What matters most to the Internet community? Watch this animated video to find out.
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Million Mask March On November 5 Calls for Free Internet, End to Surveillance
The Internet is one of the last free vessels we the citizens have access to. We've stood against SOPA, PIPA, CISPA, ACTA and the TPP – and we'll continue to stand as one against Internet censorship.
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Got Inversion? Here's How American Companies Change Address To Avoid Corporate Taxes
In the past three years, 22 U.S. companies have relocated through mergers with or purchases of a foreign company, enabling them to escape American corporate tax laws. Learn how they're getting away with it.
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Disruption: Premieres Everywhere September 7
On Sept. 7, people will host screenings of “Disruption" ahead of the People's Climate March - in living rooms and libraries, on campuses and in community centers, all across the country.
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Devastation and Prayer at the Last Tar Sands Healing Walk
Indigenous communities on the front-lines of tar sands extraction lead a spiritual march through a landscape of poisonous lakes, dead earth, open-pit mines, and refineries.
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Shift Change: A Film About Worker-Owned Businesses And Why They Work
This new documentary highlights worker-owned enterprises in North America and the remarkable Mondragon cooperatives in the Basque region of northern Spain.
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Albuquerque protesters say video acquits man accused of assault
David Correia charged with assaulting police officer when group occupied mayor's office in protest over police shootings
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Reset The Net: We’re Not Asking For Online Privacy – We’re Taking It Back
A broad-based coalition of online freedom organizations, Internet companies and advocacy groups have issued a call to "Reset the Net" on June 5, the anniversary of the Snowden leaks.