This Brave Nation: Environmental Visionaries
Brave Nation : Video
Carl Pope and Van Jones discuss the issues and movements that have informed and inspired their lives and work.

Brave Nation : Video
Carl Pope and Van Jones discuss the issues and movements that have informed and inspired their lives and work.
As the world mourns the loss of Benazir Bhutto, it would be myopic to focus only on Islamic-inspired violence and on Pakistan. For all of post-independence history, South Asia has been a region drenched in blood.
VideoNation : US Politics & Government
"Because Washington has no urban agenda, the cities in this country are doing poorly. Unemployment is up. Faith in the economy has gone down. Crime has gone up."
VideoNation : US Politics & Government
"Our cities across this country are proud. They have a great history. But like a boxer, they've taken one knee, and they have to bring themselves back."
VideoNation & MayorTV : US Politics & Government
"I want to see one of the candidates come up with a comprehensive plan to eliminate the tide of drugs coming into our country. I mean, we have wars here in our city."
VideoNation : US Politics & Government
"The media and pollsters don't focus on urban issues. They focus on the war, abortion, gay rights -- things that, quite frankly, for those of us in the trenches, are not exactly the hot button issues."
VideoNation : US Politics & Government
"Water is my top 10 priorities. Or top 20"
VideoNation : US Politics & Government
"The Rocky mountains are a place where people come together and put aside partisan issues to solve problems. Being able to talk about those pragmatic solutions is going to be of great benefit to the entire country."
VideoNation : US Politics & Government
"I hope when the presidential candidates talk about cities, they stop thinking about us as basketcases, and think instead of the potential of cities to turn this country around."
VideoNation & MayorTV : US Politics & Government
"While presidential candidates are raising substantial amounts of money in cities, they are spending it in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina ... It disproportionately puts the focus on [rural] areas of the country where the majority of our citizenry do not live."
VideoNation & MayorTV : US Politics & Government
"Republicans and Democrats alike, among mayors in this country, have been very, very upset and concerned about the disregard for cities by this administration."
VideoNation & MayorTV : US Politics & Government
Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown in the fourth in a series of conversations on the issues at stake for America's cities in Campaign 08.
VideoNation & MayorTV : US Politics & Government
"The federal government talks a good game about homeland security. And yet cities, like Los Angeles, are constantly struggling to get the resources we need to provide that security."
Roberto Lovato : African-Americans
Battles between the city's black and Latino gangs are the outcome of a dismal racial and economic situation.
Mark Winston Griffith : African-Americans
Urban restaurateurs, activists and consumers are seeking "food
justice," insisting that healthy food shouldn't be a privilege for
the wealthy and white.
Roberta Brandes Gratz & Stephen A. Goldsmith : Architecture & Design
A tribute to Jane Jacobs's extraordinary vision of urban life and her passionate care for people and places.
Thomas J. Sugrue : Race, Ethnicity & Religion
Three new books explore how an absence of regulation and active
policies of racial exclusion have shaped America's arid suburbs.
Michael Tisserand : Social & Economic Rights
Advocacy groups like ACORN want New Orleanians to play a role in the rebuilding of the community they had to leave. The biggest issue so far: getting refugees of the storm back home.
Curtis Wilkie : Racism & Discrimination
New Orleans, a city full of idiosyncrasies, must be restored for the benefit of the nation as a whole.
Patricia J. Williams : Racism & Discrimination
Some storm victims evacuated from New Orleans were
"sorted" by age, race or gender. Is breaking up families and
prioritizing by race any way to deal with disaster?
Christian Parenti : Environment
At first glance New Orleans looks like a cross between a giant conceptual art installation or the set of a cold war disaster movie.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson : African-Americans
New Orleans is the classic tale of two cities: one
showy, middle-class and white; the other poor, downtrodden and
low-income black.
An effective progressive movement must start in cities.
Urban centers are by their nature spawning grounds of progressive politics.
Some progressive municipal officials have jumped beyond the boundaries of their communities to address state and national issues.

