Month: July 2019

Indigenous Peoples’ Collective Right to Land, Territories, and Resources – Where Do We Stand Today?

Following the United Nations Permanent Forum for Indigenous Peoples 17th session ‘Indigenous Peoples’ Collective Right to Land, Territories and Resources’ held in 2018, it is apparent that the connection between peoples and land continues to be at the center of conflict, hardship, and misunderstandings. This article provides the reader with an overview of the current […]

Neoliberalism in Policy and Politics Today

Michael Tomasky, the editor of Democracy: A Journal of Ideas,” Jennifer Harris, of the Hewlett foundation, and Senior Interview Editor Lucy Schmitz discuss how Neoliberalism impacts policy and politics today, the role of philanthropy in our changing economy, and potential shifts away from the Neoliberal norm. The Summer 2019 issue of “Democracy: A Journal of […]