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We have a $4 trillion opportunity to build real power for Black and brown workers
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Angela Hanks
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“Mothering Justice empowers the next generation of mothers to advocate for better policies on behalf of themselves and their families.”
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This explainer outlines the consequences of corporate actors consolidating their power to act against the public good, and how Black and brown communities can come together to collectively advance and envision a just, inclusive economy.

Policy Briefs
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Nearly 15 Million Americans Will Lose Health Coverage With Expiration Of Pandemic-Era Protection
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Taifa Smith Butler
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Our work doesn't end when Black History Month does.
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Taifa Smith Butler
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"Any action, plan, or agenda not rooted in equity to address the student loan debt crisis undermines America’s legitimacy in being a world leader that truly cares about the future of its people."
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Taifa Smith Butler
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It's no coincidence that SCOTUS is choosing a moment when Black and brown workers are building power to threaten labor's gains.
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Daniella Zessoules
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“The state of the union will be strong as long as the Biden Administration focuses on an agenda that creates a just economy and strengthens our democracy.”
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Taifa Smith Butler
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“It’s overly simplistic — and wrongheaded economic policy — to simply focus on budget cuts without considering the costs.”
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Paul Waldman
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We know that curbing the influence of lobbyists, money, and organized interest groups while strengthening working families' voices in our political system is the only way to end the devastation of gun violence in America.
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Taifa Smith Butler