Ecuador must reverse its illegal dissolution of Fundación Pachamama

On Dec. 4, the government of Ecuador arbitrarily dissolved the non-profit organization Fundación Pachamama, the […]

Stakeholder-Centered Carbon Pricing

On Friday, October 11, 2013, Citizens Climate Lobby will present a panel at the World […]

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Citizens Climate Lobby – a short film

Citizens Climate Lobby from SandDreams on Vimeo. This documentary was filmed by Erica Flock, and […]

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We Need to Occupy Our Democracy

Robert Reich explains how big money is taking over the privileges of democratic rights, to […]

‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Goes into the Dustbin of History (video)

Today, the 20th of September, 2011, the discriminatory US military policy known as “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”, which required thousands of gay personnel to serve their country while keeping their private life secret. Honorable people were discharged only because someone else found out they were not heterosexual. In some cases, the ideal military officer for a highly skilled, difficult-to-fill position were discharged despite being the most qualified person for operationally vital positions.

9/11 Should Be a Day of National Reflection & Reaffirmation

9/11 should, after this 10th anniversary, and in the aftermath of the deviation from and restoration of core values that we have undergone, become a national day of solemn recognition, collaborative restoration, and an affirmation of our civic space, in which citizenship is a sacred trust and human interest in the principal goal of our activity. It should be a day of national reflection and of the reaffirmation of the value of an open, democratic and voluntary civic space.

New ‘Discussion Paradigm’ Emerging in Egyptian Power Struggle

The new expression of political authority in Egypt is beginning to unfold, even as Hosni Mubarak and Omar Suleiman refuse to cede power to the people. Whether credible or not, the regime’s mounting “concessions” are beginning to demonstrate the real political authority of the Egyptian people, whose right to decide what is legitimate for their government is beginning to be recognized at home and abroad. The “perpetual session” of the military’s leadership council, and their “Communique 1″ and “Communique 2″ suggest the military would like to guide events with language of their choosing.

Obama Consistent in Support for Egypt Reform

It has recently become fashionable to say the US is not expressing a consistent policy on Egypt, that the policy has been changing every day or is noncommittal. This is patently untrue and distorts the very consistent message of support for the pro-democracy movement coming from the White House. Pres. Obama and his administration have consistently supported the just cause of the demonstrators, while urging the Egyptian government to take substantive reforms without delay.

Post-2010 Redistricting Could Distort Political Landscape

The United States midterm Congressional elections, which include votes for state-level executive and legislative officials, […]

Rights Policies, Fair Use & the Health of the Free Press (discussion)

Now, we face unprecedented challenges to the right of people everywhere to access information intended for public consumption. Repressive governments are building state-of-the-art censorship , tracking and filtering mechanisms (the ‘Great Firewall of China’, for example), and internet service providers (ISP) are seeking to establish profit-dr… that limit users’ access to certain websites or content-producers.