Co-published by Fast Company Grounded in a longer tradition of engagement on social and environmental issues, CEO activism has no doubt been invigorated by Donald Trump’s erratic...
Wells Fargo, which spent $281 million on corporate philanthropy in 2016, is choosing to curtail a holiday tree-lighting event -- at the very moment it is...
"All of this rhetoric about a middle-class tax cut," Robert Reich tells Capital & Main, "is just an absurd lie when you look at the numbers."
Less than a week after a graduate student sued the University of Southern California for allegedly failing to adequately protect her from a professor who she...
Professional "wet cleaning," a process developed in Germany in 1991, relies on special computer-controlled machines and detergents to safely clean delicate garments with water. Can California's...
Wendell Potter, the former health insurance executive turned consumer advocate, says that President Trump's executive order targeting Obamacare could encourage many small businesses to merely seek...
Co-published by AlterNet Everytable’s mission is to put healthy, tasty, affordable meals within reach of people in low-income communities. To stay profitable, the dining chain’s customers at...
Hundreds of protesters marched through the streets of downtown Los Angeles on Sunday to denounce the deadly violence in Charlottesville.
Co-published by Fast Company A “Made in the USA” label is not a guarantee of good working conditions, claim labor advocates and wage-and-hour officials who say sweatshops...
Co-published by Fast Company / Oportun has managed to operate profitably while making a dent in a difficult-to-serve market – the 45 million people that the Consumer...
Co-published by Fast Company Online-therapy companies are raising ethical questions about what it means to put technologists in charge of a mental health care platform with unique....
Co-published by Slate Solar-panel installers workers are riding a “solarcoaster” -- joining an industry that has provided jobs and opportunity to tens of thousands of workers --...
With the failings of large banks in the news, Capital & Main assembled a panel of bankers and advocates last week to discuss an alternative vision...
The debate may be over in the scientific community about the threat of man-made climate change. But as world leaders continue negotiating in Paris this week...
This week California – the state that passed the Three Strikes Law in 1994 – voted 59 to 41 percent in favor of Proposition 47. Proposition...
Over the past week, since Wanda Coleman’s untimely death at 67, admirers have been remembering her formidable body of work, her electrifying readings – and her...
With all the hoopla about the centenary of the L.A. Aqueduct last week, I looked again at an article on a related piece of our history...
You wouldn’t know it from the Los Angeles Times’ recent coverage, but the labor contract with International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 18 currently under...
Last week I stood with hundreds of proud Angelenos outside the Department of Water and Power headquarters in downtown Los Angeles to celebrate a momentous announcement...
When voters approved Proposition 39 last November, they were voting for good clean-energy jobs, and energy efficiency projects in public schools and other public facilities that...