Social Policy (magazine)

The magazine serves as a forum for dialog about a wide range of activities involving policy and social change both globally and domestically.

Regular columns discuss global events, technology, campaign and corporate research, and historical trends in organizing and development.

There are regular, annual reports on international dialogs to various countries that are written by members of the delegation traveling with the Organizers’ Forum.

[citation needed] A program begun in 2011 also includes special on-line only features on topics of interest by authors such as Drummond Pike and Mike Miller and excerpts from Social Policy Press books.

[citation needed] Social Policy Press, an imprint created by Social Policy magazine and LNRTC,[clarification needed] has issued three books: Lessons from the Field: Organizing in Rural Communities[2] (edited by Joe Szakos and Kristin Layng Szakos, 2008), Global Grassroots: Perspectives on International Organizing[3] (edited by Wade Rathke, 2011), and Battle for the Ninth Ward: ACORN, Rebuilding New Orleans, and Lessons from Disaster (by Wade Rathke, 2011).