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Why New York State must act now on climate justice and public financing of elections.
In the media
Amshula K. Jayaram
Adrien Salazar
“There are massive benefits to institutions, to students themselves in the long term in being more diverse and having a set of students from different backgrounds.”
In the media
Jillian Berman
Today, Demos proposed establishing a public credit registry, housed in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, as an essential part of a larger effort to reshape rules around debt and lending in order to reduce racial wealth inequality.
Press release/statement
We have faith that with the tireless work of the grassroots organizers, we will one day live in an America where every election — in every corner of the country — is free and fair for everyone.
In the media
Rodney McKenzie, Jr.
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New York City river and bridges from overhead
Not only will this Act help avoid the worst impacts of climate change, it will create hundreds of thousands of good jobs.
Press release/statement

New York State’s Climate and Community Protection Act (CCPA) is a bold climate action policy for the people of New York.

Policy Briefs
Lew Daly

Our current system of campaign finance reform suppresses the political power of people of color and that lack of political power has had proven, lasting consequences.

Testimony and Public Comment
Amshula K. Jayaram
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Senate Bill 672, which allows for Automated Voter Registration and Same Day Registration, if implemented properly, has the potential to increase the racial diversity of registered voters in New Mexico.
Press release/statement
Emmanuel Caicedo
A conversation on antitrust law as guardrails on capitalism at Bold v Old in Washington DC. The conversation includes an overview of the history of anti-trust law, why and how anti-trust law became broken, and more.
In the media
K. Sabeel Rahman
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"I think this does pull back the curtain around some things that people intuitively know to be true—like, privilege tends to reproduce itself."
In the media
Alex Norcia