"Blocking this merger is a crucial step in restoring healthy competition to food retailing," says ILSR's Ron Knox.
While many have long believed that food deserts arise in areas that just can’t attract a grocery store, Stacy Mitchell argues ...
New ILSR research finds that systemic racism isn’t just a symptom of monopoly power; it’s also a method that corporations exploit to attain it. These are stories from the front lines of the struggle ...
Only by relying on one another, cultivating a spirit of togetherness, and taking big, collective action in our communities can we win the future we all deserve. A future where we all have the freedom ...
Increasingly, Native Nations are beginning to address the digital divide on their own lands and on their own terms.
David Morris reflects on 50 years of fostering local self-reliance and ILSR. Those of us who were lucky to have worked with ILSR’s co-founder David Morris over many decades invite you to join us in ...
For decades — from the 1930s until the 1980s — the U.S. grocery industry was remarkably competitive, with independent grocers thriving alongside large chains like Kroger and Safeway. Independent ...
Over the last 50 years, too many of the decisions coming out of Washington have stripped everyday people of their collective agency and power. These choices have gutted local economies and turned self ...
On May 1st, we had the profound honor of celebrating 50 years of ILSR at the historic Howard Theatre in Washington, D.C., just over a mile from the Adams Morgan neighborhood where David Morris, Neil ...