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Young smiling voter at voting booth
Now is a moment to fix longstanding inequities in our voting systems and build a more inclusive democracy, rather than solely seeking out emergency, short-term policy changes.
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Laura Williamson
“[The] whole idea of voter fraud is predicated on this idea that greater participation is dangerous and not good for democracy."
In the media
Anoa Changa
We’ve reshaped society before to make America more equitable. We can do it again.
In the media
K. Sabeel Rahman
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Masked postman pushing dolly on empty street
The Postal Service faces a $13 billion revenue loss this fiscal year alone; If the Postal Service is allowed to fail, it will be a tremendous blow to all Americans.
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Amy Traub
"Vote by mail is not equally accessible to all voters. People are being left out."
In the media
Joshua Ceballos
Solutions for the pandemic and for the structural problems that existed long before it.
Blog
Laura Williamson
Stuart Naifeh
Kathryn C. Sadasivan
Emerson Gordon-Marvin
K. Sabeel Rahman
Adrien Salazar

Progressives must see every policy fight as about more than its issues —it's an opportunity to shift power to Black and brown communities and working families. 

Policy Briefs
K. Sabeel Rahman

The three sets of steps policymakers and election officials must take to ensure that Black and brown Americans—and all Americans—can exercise their fundamental right to vote in 2020 and beyond.

Policy Briefs
Laura Williamson
“The potential for executive action to jumpstart the transition that we need — to reorient our democracy for democratic engagement and redress historic inequities — is huge.”
In the media
Greta Moran
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New Orleans oil refinery factory at a distance across a bay on an overcast day
The COVID-19 pandemic is an environmental justice crisis—it has exposed inequalities that have persisted in places across the country with decades of pollution.
Blog
Adrien Salazar