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#Me, Too!: The Silence Breakers are Transforming Rape Culture
by Mirra Price Time magazine’s 2017 person of the year is not an individual, but a movement—the “Silenc...

Organizing As Spiritual Practice, a New Column By Anna Girresch
Sharing Our Stories It would appear that I should fill this column with a triumphal story of hope in the midst...

Cooperative Leadership: A regular column by Satya Tanner
Quenching the Organizational Pants on Fire: Double Loop Learning and What it Means for You Working in a high p...

Report from Prout USA Seminar II
Prout Strategic Planning Seminar II Report Asheville, NC, Sept. 29-Oct. 1, 2017 By Mirra Price, Howard Nemon,...

Healing from Within: A New Column by Diane Moan
Dr. Diane Moan is a Naturopathic Doctor, who graduated from Bastyr University in Kenmore, Washington, an accre...

Global Prout Convention, July, 2017, Copenhagen, Denmark
Report by Kate Donnelly-Anderson The topic of the annual 2017 Prout Convention was “Global Threats and P...

The Dusky Sky is Heavy
by Nydia Barone-Labensart The dusky sky is heavy this evening and the humidity is almost as high as the temper...

Union Organizing
by Anna Girresch After being at the PROUT Institute in Venezuela in the summer and fall of 2013, I moved to At...

I Marched on Washington
by Ellen Landau’s Sign This is a brief account of my trip north to Washington, DC, and how I ended up a day la...

Forming an Alliance for Economic Democracy
An Introduction to the Alliance for Economic Democracy By Shri Verrill and Alex Jackimovicz In Madison, Wiscon...
By Dada Maheshvarananda and Mirra Price The mass media and advertising bombard us from a very young age that the value of women depends on how beautiful, thin and sexy they look; that buying... Read more
Cooperatives
by Dada Maheshvarananda and Mirra Price Cooperatives are the businesses of the future, based on the principle of one member, one vote. Since decision-making is decentralized, citizens become... Read more
Overcoming Discrimination
Economic democracy is essential to overcome discrimination and marginalization. Poverty and unemployment feed racism, sexism, and anger toward immigrants. Women, people of color, the young a... Read more
Purchasing Capacity
Purchasing capacity, the ability of people to pay for basic goods and services, is the most direct and accurate way to measure their standard of living and the true state of the economy. Peo... Read more
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On March 26th at the Asheville Green Drinks weekly forum at Green Sage Coffeehouse, Ramesh Bjonnes, J. Geoffrey Steen (Jiivanmukta) and Miirabaii Price gave a presentation about the Progres... Read more
Dada Maheshvarananda has just met with the president of Ireland, Michael Higgins, to discuss Prout. Irish Proutists had been sending Dada’s book, After Capitalism: Economic Democracy i... Read more
Greetings, Although I did not hear a women comment on Obama’s State of the Union address, Ms. Magazine provided an astute commentary. On the positive side, Obama acknowledged some wome... Read more
Gender oppression can be defined as an unequal state of power relations between the sexes, characterized by domination, subordination and finally resistance. It is only when the oppressed at... Read more