Institute for Policy Studies 2013 Organizational Accomplishments

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Institute for Policy Studies
2013 Organizational Accomplishments
ORGANIZATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS IN 2013
The Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) is a community of public scholars and organizers linking peace, justice, and the
environment in the United States and globally.
We work with social movements to promote true democracy and to challenge concentrated wealth, corporate influence,
and military power. Our overarching goal is to illuminate and speed the transition from a militarized and speculative
economy to a green, caring, and peaceful Main Street economy.
The year 2013 marked a period of celebration as well as transformation for the Institute. We celebrated 50 years of
cutting edge scholarship in partnership with our top fifty allies, including 350.org, Campaign for America’s Future,
CodePink, Jobs with Justice, National Domestic Workers Alliance, National People’s Action, National Priorities Project,
Restaurant Opportunties Centers United, Story of Stuff, and the U.S. Campaign to End Israeli Occupation.
Over 1,000 people, including over 250 IPS “alumni” joined Harry Belafonte, Amy Goodman, Ai-jen Poo and others to
celebrate “IPS at 50” in October 2013 at Union Station, Busboys & Poets, and the Liaison Hotel in Washington, D.C. We
proudly paid tribute to three pillars of IPS: Harriet Barlow, and Cora and Peter Weiss.
We also honored the life and work of award-winning filmmaker, author, poet, and fearless human rights activist Saul
Landau, who died on September 9, 2013. In his more than 40 years at IPS, Saul produced more than 40 films and TV
programs, 14 books, and thousands of newspaper and magazine articles and reviews. Friends and colleagues of Saul’s,
including Sarah Anderson, Harry Belafonte, Robert Borosage, Phil Brenner, John Cavanagh, Ariel Dorfman, Netfa
Freeman, Farrah Hassen, Landau family members, Marcus Raskin, Julia Sweig, and Peter, Cora, and Danny Weiss, and
Haskell Wexler spoke at a program honoring his legacy.
Each year IPS is emboldened by our supporters and our partnership with social movements to turn ideas into action,
and inch ever closer to our overarching goal. Below is a selection of some of our key accomplishments in 2013, as well as
media and event highlights.
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PEACE
At IPS, we strive to reform the United
States. into a more responsible global
partner by advocating for policies that
prioritize human and environmental
rights and the rule of law. In 2013, the
Institute saw several victories on the
path to achieving this goal - including
the U.S. decision to not pursue armed
conflict in Syria.
In 2013, our New Internationalism
Director Phyllis Bennis travelled
globally in pursuit of peace. As the
global community celebrated the 10th
Anniversary of the “Day the World Said
(Photo: Jayel Aheram / Flickr)
‘No’ to War,” Phyllis Bennis traveled to
London and made the recommitment for peace on the Institute’s behalf. Phyllis also travelled to South Africa, where her
expertise helped consolidate the country’s Palestine-Israel policy around UN centrality, human rights, and international
law.
IPS was proud to play a significant role in the September 2013 prevention of war against Syria. This success was thanks
to the efforts of Phyllis Bennis and our anti-war allies, including Peace Action, MoveOn, Win Without War, and others.
After nearly a decade and a half of wars, this hard-earned victory was cause for celebration.
As IPS pushes the U.S. to wind down this longest period of war in its history, Research Fellow Miriam Pemberton is
leading defense-dependent communities across the country in their transitions from the military to a green economy. In
2013, she advised the creation of the Connecticut Commission, which has begun to develop plans for diversification of
the state’s economy away from military dependency, and will serve as a prototype for similar bodies in other states.
In 2013 IPS also saw gains in another of its anti-war efforts closer to home: the push to end the “War on Drugs.” Drug
Policy Project Director Sanho Tree conducted tours in England, Colorado, and New York, spoke to several thousand
students visiting DC, and gave a keynote address at the Dominican Republic’s first drug reform conference, all in
order to reframe the “war” narrative. After legislative victories in Colorado and Washington state, Sanho optimistically
reflected, “I’ve been working on these issues for 15 years, and I’ve seen more change in the last 12 months than I have in
the previous 14 years combined.”
As IPS scholars such as Phyllis, Miriam, and Sanho travelled across the globe to partner with our allies in shaping U.S.
foreign policy, our Foreign Policy In Focus (FPIF) project continued to reshape the dialogue surrounding diplomacy
and peace. In 2013 FPIF forged partnerships with high-traffic media outlets like TheNation.com and Business Insider,
which now syndicate original FPIF commentaries. FPIF has become a crucial and unique resource for progressive
commentaries. In fact, it is the only truly progressive, comprehensive foreign policy website in the world.
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JUSTICE
For years, IPS has provided key
research to raise public awareness on
extreme inequality and its corrosive
impact on our economy, communities,
and democracy. In 2013, we saw the
emergence of extreme inequality in
the national dialogue, and celebrated
successes in connecting people to
campaigns that are narrowing this
dangerous and unjust divide.
Nationally, IPS continues to expose
the dangers of extreme inequality
and promote solutions. Our website,
Inequality.org, and our weekly
(Photo: Pabak Sarkar / Flickr)
newsletter Too Much offer cuttingedge analysis of all aspects of inequality. In 2013, we produced a series of hard-hitting reports exposing the hypocrisy of
“Fix the Debt,” a lobby group headed by CEOs who push austerity, while dodging taxes and collecting plush paychecks.
After facing constant media scrutiny, Fix the Debt failed to win any of their key objectives.
In August 2013, IPS published the 20th edition of our flagship “Executive Excess” report. The major finding: nearly
40 percent of the CEOs who made the top 25 highest-paid lists over the past 20 years were eventually "bailed out,
booted, or busted." The report was covered by the Wall Street Journal, Marketplace Radio, New York Times, CNBC,
and Los Angeles Times. We also saw our years of work in this area pay off when the SEC stood up to intense corporate
opposition and issued a strong proposal for mandatory CEO-worker pay gap disclosure.
Our work also aims to protect and secure economic justice for those who suffer as a result of extreme income inequality.
In 2013 we teamed up with Restaurant Opportunities Centers United and published two op-eds on Darden Restaurants’
and the National Restaurant Association’s roles in blocking a long-overdue increase to the tipped minimum wage. One
of the op-eds provoked a vitriolic industry-wide attack in multiple newspapers, and led to Darden revealing that it pays
20 percent of its hourly workers just $2.13 per hour.
In the face of such harsh economic realities, IPS projects such as the Jamaica Plain New Economy Transition (JPNET)
are building community resilience. JPNET has emerged as a regional model and innovation laboratory, and in 2013 it
convened gatherings in Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont for over 50 community resilience building groups.
Meanwhile, our Break the Chain Campaign steadfastly advocated for the rights of migrant and domestic workers in the
U.S. In 2013 it published a book in which seniors and disabled individuals affirmed undocumented caregivers’ impact on
their lives, providing a critical perspective to lawmakers engaged in ongoing immigration debates.
In the broader global context, IPS is working to eliminate trade agreements that have proven devastating to working
families and their environments. Citing the economic devastation in Mexico that NAFTA at 20 has caused, our Global
Economy Project partnered with international allies to launch a campaign against the Trans-Pacific Partnership free
trade agreement. We also organized a series of conferences, a fact-finding mission, and reports aimed at lifting the
lawsuit the mining company Pacific Rim brought against the Salvadoran government, despite the strong outcry from
civil society groups and El Salvador’s sovereign government that the company cease its mining operations.
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ENVIRONMENT
All who inhabit this planet have the
right to clean air, land, water, and food
- and they share the responsibility
of ensuring that future generations
have access to these resources. To
achieve this end, IPS worked to
keep the alternative economy and
energy movements focused on
truly sustainable efforts, and saw
measurable steps forward.
As we partnered with allies and
movements to build a more
sustainable future, IPS continued its
work in helping shape policies that not
merely achieve the desired ends, but do so in a democratic and transparent manner. In 2013, our Climate Policy Program
fought to ensure - and won - concessions allowing greater civil society representation in the Green Climate Fund’s
decisions regarding the means of achieving climate goals.
Furthermore, by positioning a Green Climate Fund that champions clean, low-carbon and human rights-based
development as an alternative to the dirty energy-heavy World Bank, we contributed to the World Bank marking a new
direction for energy sector lending that limits support of coal. The U.S. has also reduced its coal lending, and Nordic
countries and the UK have followed suit.
As questions arise on the path to greater sustainability, our Climate Policy scholars have become thought leaders in
providing creative and effective solutions. IPS was one of the first voices to advocate for the growing Robin Hood Tax
campaign in the U.S., an innovative approach that would tax financial transactions in order to raise funds for climate
justice and help build a climate-friendly economy.
To protect the environment, we also need to divest from the industries that are profiting from its destruction. In 2013,
IPS partnered with the Wallace Global Fund to elevate its Divest-Invest Philanthropy work to the next level. In doing
so, we launched a campaign asking individuals to divest from fossil fuels and switch to clean energy investments. In this
manner, rather than exacerbate climate change, returns are reinvested in the new economy.
With an eye towards economic and political systemic transformation, IPS’ New Economy Working Group convened
cutting-edge academics, policy analysts, digital organizers, funders and grassroots leaders within three key movements the Environmental Justice, the Economic Justice and the New Economy movements - to identify points of synergy. Our
hope is that these organizations with varying visions of justice will coalesce around a shared vision of a New Economy.
These conversations have been invaluable in many ways. They, for example, informed how we collaborated and
engaged with a broader set of partners to facilitate the research working group of the Climate Justice Alliance
(CJA) and orient materials – like the green/climate jobs database IPS created in the spring of 2013 – to support CJA
members’ visions of a just transition towards a new economy.
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YOUTH ACTIVISM AT IPS
At IPS, we are proud of our strong
history of activism - and we are
even more excited about our future.
Through two fellowships and our
unique internship program, we are
preparing the next generation of
scholars and activists to take over the
progressive movement.
In 2013, our NextGEN Intern
Program expanded its reach under
the leadership of Intern Coordinator
Emily Norton. Through NextGen, IPS
hosted its first Idea Slam and awarded
young winners for their innovative
plans to improve the health of our people and planet. It extended the bounds of its workshop series to incorporate the
voices of allied groups, high school students, and young poets.
Most importantly, IPS staff and interns remodeled the program to embody the New Economy value of “gift exchange.”
Workshops and trainings are now designed to not only teach the frameworks of the progressive movement but also
equip interns with skills needed for successful public scholarship and organizing.
In 2013, our Carol Jean and Edward F. Newman Fellow, Leslie Garvey, leveraged the Institute’s profile on social media
to heighten its visibility among youth. Leslie helped IPS to double its Facebook audience, and garnered over 1,000
new Twitter followers for the Institute. As we look to our next 50 years, Leslie has also played a key role in our efforts to
establish a new look for IPS, spearheading the campaign to create a new visual identity for the Institute.
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EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
In 2013, IPS hosted numerous events
that provided us with the opportunity
to join together with incredible allies
and engage the community on some
of today’s most pressing issues.
In May, IPS established itself as an
ally in the movement to address mass
incarceration by co-sponsoring two
extraordinarily successful events with
Family & Friends of Incarcerated
People at Busboys and Poets. The
first of a two-part series was Glimpse
of the Prison Industrial Complex
from the Inside, which featured
first-hand perspectives and experiences by a panel of formerly incarcerated persons, as well as screening the 17-minute
documentary, “Released to Life.” Part two of the series, The Human Costs of The Prison Industrial Complex, focused
on supporting creative solutions devised by those most directly impacted, featuring family members of incarcerated
people, those who have been moving national legislation and those organizing to give back to their communities in
profound ways.
Similarly, The Power of Dialogue: Peace from Unexpected Places and Unexpected People spoke to the international
dimensions of mass incarceration. This event was at “DC Town Hall” (also at Busboys and Poets) about the example
El Salvador offers regarding country-wide record lows in homicide rates as a result of a profoundly brokered initiative
between “gangs,” with assistance from Latino U.S. American grassroots organizers.
The issue of mass incarceration was also included in the “Idea Slam” of our 50th anniversary to the nearly 200 attendees
from the perspective of the formerly incarcerated. As a finalist, the Director of Family & Friends of Incarcerated People,
Stuart Anderson, was able to present his vision for addressing mass incarceration.
Later in the year, our Global Economy and Foreign Policy In Focus projects co-sponsored the D.C. premier screening of
Fire In The Blood, a shocking exposé of how pharmaceutical companies use patent law to keep profits unconscionably
high even at the expense of peoples’ lives, with the support of the Parallel Film Collective. Our Communications Team
was instrumental in ensuring a sell-out audience for the screening, and in facilitating a post-film discussion panel.
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MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS
In 2013, the Institute for Policy Studies
garnered significant attention from
media outlets around the world. Our
research and analysis on the economy,
foreign policy, and the environment
was covered by a wide variety of
publications from prominent national
media outlets like the New York Times
and NPR, to specialty progressive
outlets like Democracy Now! and The
Nation.
In April, Al Jazeera published
Phyllis Bennis’ (Director, New
Internationalism Project) analysis of
John Kerry’s latest round of Israel-Palestine diplomatic efforts. Analysis and commentary on the latest developments
around the world through our various projects are covered by outlets like The Nation, Common Dreams, AlterNet, and
many others.
In September, Variety Magazine paid tribute to the late Saul Landau, an American documentary filmmaker who was a
longtime fellow at the Institute. Landau’s life and work was also featured in the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post,
the New York Times, ABC News, USA Today, Reuters, and the Associated Press.
In December, a report authored by Sarah Anderson (Director, Global Economy Project) was featured in Democracy
Now! The report found that fast food companies are pocketing massive taxpayer subsidies for CEO pay while working
to keep low-level workers’ wages so low that many must rely on public assistance. Other reports authored by the
Institute’s scholars received coverage in the Wall Street Journal, Politico, Huffington Post, Salon.com, Fox Business
News, Business Insider, and The Hill.
Several IPS online publications offer commentary and analysis from progressive experts with perspectives broader than
mainstream media coverage.
In 2013, Inequality.org, our portal for data, commentary and analysis on all matters inequality, published “Growing Apart,”
an interactive guide by historian Colin Gordon that explores the many dimensions of our contemporary inequality. The
guide was mentioned in the New York Times. Inequality.org also celebrated the publication of IPS Associate Fellow
Sam Pizzigati’s book, “The Rich Don’t Always Win”, while the distribution of our weekly online newsletter, “Too Much,”
reached over 8,000 subscribers.
The Institute’s editorial service, OtherWords (OtherWords.org), provides a steady flow of newsroom-ready
commentaries and cartoons that reach millions of readers across the country. The Economic Hardship Reporting
Project, an independent project created by IPS Board Member Barbara Ehrenreich and coordinated by IPS Fellow
Karen Dolan, produces cutting-edge high quality journalism on issues of the criminalization of poverty.
These independent publications ensure that powerful progressive voices continue to be part of the national
conversation.
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THANK YOU
All of us at the Institute for Policy Studies draw great strength from our community of donors*, including those who give
anonymously. We would also like to thank our generous co-hosts for making the 50th anniversary celebration a success
and for demonstrating a deep commitment to our ongoing work bridging public scholarship with activism for peace,
justice, and the environment.
Our accomplishments in 2013 and since the time of our founding are all a credit to you. For that we are deeply grateful.
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