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We have a lot of work to do to see that the American economy works for all Americans. Here's how we can do it.
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Algernon Austin
Between March 2017 and March 2018, union members’ approval of Trump fell 15 points, to 47 percent. In more than two dozen interviews with union members, many blasted Trump’s tax cut, arguing most of the benefits will flow to corporations and wealthy people. [...]
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Tim Reid
Joseph Ax
In answer to the question, "why, after 200 years, [...] do we need an amendment to say that we are equal citizens?," Demos Senior Advisor for Legal Strategies Brenda Wright lays ou
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As the idea of implicit bias has permeated our culture, an entire industry has sprung up, like mushrooms after rain, to conduct trainings meant to raise awareness of the problem and counteract it. But few of the implicit-bias trainings that are now de rigueur have been rigorously evaluated. Many don
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Jessica Nordell
In Everyone’s America: State Policies for an Equal Say in Our Democracy and an Equal Chance in Our Economy, Demos lays out race-forward economic and pro-democracy policy agendas, centering the working class and people of color.
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Allie Boldt
In our nation’s operating system, aggressively controlling black people in public spaces is a feature, not a bug.
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Connie M. Razza
SoFi, known for its student loan refinancing products, treated its newly debt-free customers to cocktails on a rooftop bar and restaurant. [...]
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Jillian Berman
This year in the United States, International Workers’ Day, also known as May Day, actually feels like the day of resistance and struggle it was intended to be.
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Amy Traub
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Community Voices Heard is leading the charge to hold the New York City Housing Authority accountable to its obligations to low-income residents.
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Carol Lautier, Ph.D.
Algernon Austin
Afua Atta-Mensah
The causes and effects of climate change are interwoven with racial, economic, and political inequity. Groups are building bridges across movements to address these intertwined, wicked problems.
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Adrien Salazar