Native tribes and faith leaders are together calling on President Joe Biden to intervene in the ongoing construction of Enbridge Energy's long-contested Line 3 pipeline in northern Minnesota.
The Wild Goose Festival uses an annual weekend of music, performances, conversations and storytelling to inspire people of all backgrounds to to go out and make the world a better place.
A number of Democratic presidential candidates addressed a group of faith leaders and activists during a gathering hosted by the Poor People's Campaign.
The latest news on active nonviolence: Indigenous leaders announce pipeline agreement; "Disarm Trident Peace Walk"; letter asks Congress to "end immoral forms of policy violence against children."
When white supremacist groups announced plans to hold a demonstration in Washington, D.C., to mark the one-year anniversary of the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Va., many feared a repeat of the violence in 2017.
The latest news on active nonviolence: Hundreds arrested at Poor People's Campaign actions; Jesuit Parish Justice Summit coming up; "Christian political artist" targets Army billboards.
During the second week of the revived Poor People's Campaign, more than 100 people participated in a Washington rally, demanding early voting, same-day registration and other safeguards to protect democracy against "surgical racism."
The latest news on active nonviolence: Ten activists cited for trespassing at naval base; Poor People's Campaign launched; Maryland recognizes "Catonsville Nine" protest with memorial marker.
Fifty years after a historic strike by sanitation workers in Memphis, Tennessee, two social justice movements joined forces Monday through a series of nationwide rallies in renewing a broad-based push for racial and economic justice.