
In the supermarket of democracy, choice is an illusion. Is there a real alternative?
The nation-state, and the model of electoral politics that underpins it, is a dead-end. We can learn from movements that practice deeper forms of democracy by moving towards a more holistic vision of ecologically responsible living, equitable economies and cooperative businesses, social justice, cultural identity and diversity, and alternative education.

Statement Condemning Detention of Ladakhi Padyatris (marchers) at Singhu Border
We demand immediate release of all marchers, withdrawal of prohibitory orders and opening up of a genuinely sensitive dialogue with the Ladakh climate marchers.

Colonisers and colonized
Living in a non-colonising way; resistance coupled with alternatives, often conceived of as prefigurative politics, can indeed lead to justice, equity, and sustainability.

DLRC, The Learning Farm!
Come together, rethink and take charge of our education, and become kind and active members of the world.

Is the Environment for Taking From or for Giving To? A Young Indigenous Economist Finds Answers in His Own Culture
Alienating Nanda-Gaoli people from forests has been detrimental not only for livestock (but also for) the environment

Reimagining Wellbeing: Villages opening spaces for Self-Governance
resisting mining ... and moving towards social, political, economic and ecological transformation

Videos – Environment Session of Janta Parliament, 18 August 2020
Organised by several dozen networks and organisations of people's movements and civil society

THE ‘ECOPOLITICAL’ IMPERATIVE AND THE JANTA PARLIAMENT
the imperative of bringing the ecological question on to the centre-stage of politics

Press Release by Janta Parliament (जनता संसद) 18 Aug. 2020
Janta Parliament calls on urgent action for ecological security