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  • Residents hold anti-AI signs in local meeting

    10 reasons to resist “AI”

    if the slog toward an AI dystopia is halted or even slowed, Big Tech’s investments could spectacularly backfire, forcing companies to fold. It’s time to go all-in on AI resistance.

  • Global average temperatures map 2025

    Scientists have scrapped the worst‑case climate scenario – because action is making a difference

    The job is far from done. Emissions are at record highs and global warming is speeding up. But the removal of this high-emissions scenario isn’t, as Trump and other climate sceptics have claimed, a sign of failed modelling, or that climate change was a hoax. It’s a sign the expansion of solar, wind, electric vehicles…

  • Arial view of Google Data Center, Council Bluffs Iowa

    The ripple effects of organizing against data centers

    Monterey Park residents were successful in their opposition: At that meeting, the City Council passed a moratorium on data centers. In March, the council approved a ballot measure to ban them completely. Later that spring, the developer withdrew its proposal.

  • Egyptian women stand together in Tahrir square in 2011

    The quiet resistance of working-class women in Egypt

    Simple everyday acts of financial self-protection, mutual support and safer mobility can become forms of resistance when taking public action carries too high a cost or is out of reach. They are subtle, almost invisible in their execution, and precisely for that reason, they endure. 

  • Disembodied hands and arms restrain a woman and hold her mouth shut

    How organizers are addressing sexual violence in movement spaces

    Within movements, there is sub-movement to address sexual harm in organizing spaces. Many people who have done this work, including Peters-Golden, say a culture of putting the cause above oneself, or not wanting to make the movement look bad, results in movements becoming spaces rife with abuse.

  • A statue of Cesar Chavez covered in black plastic wrap up the head

    Traumatic toll of betrayal may help explain why women kept silent for decades after abuse by Cesar Chavez

    Among the women who disclosed abuse by Chavez, Dolores Huerta described seeing him “as my boss, as my hero, as, you know, somebody that would do the impossible.” Debra Rojas said, “I had love for him … He did his grooming very well.” When perpetrators abuse those who trust and depend on them, the betrayal…

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