A world held hostage by the greed of a few
We live in a world quietly victimized by the greed of a few. Income inequality is slowly eating away at our shared humanity — the richest tenth already hold roughly three-quarters of everything, the richest fifth more than ninety percent — and still it is not enough for them: the same small circle keeps igniting the wars and conflicts the rest of us pay for. Humanity makes it visible — honest pictures of who holds what and what it costs us all — so the case for change is something you can see, not just be told.
And while they rain destruction — bombs and fire — on children already struggling to survive and starving, too many of us simply watch, and tell ourselves it is not our problem. It is.
Conflict, displacement, and the human cost of war — traced to their causes and the choices that could ease them.
Fairness before the law and in the systems that shape a life — where it holds, and where it fails.
The freedoms and protections owed to every person, whoever and wherever they are.
Who holds the world's wealth — and what it would take to give everyone a real floor to stand on.
Interactive explorers liveThe measure of a society is not its wealth, but how far that wealth reaches — and whether the person at the bottom can still stand with dignity.