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Profit-seeking companies should not control what should be free, basic, and universal necessities.
This recent wave of organizing is a direct response to corporate consolidation of power that has harmed Black and brown workers across the country.
It's no coincidence that SCOTUS is choosing a moment when Black and brown workers are building power to threaten labor's gains.
Our work doesn't end when Black History Month does.
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
April 6, 2023
Why it is so important we expand our definition of public goods and protect them from profit-seeking private hands
Policy Briefs
May 16, 2023
Every inch of progress, from emancipation to voting rights, seemed impossible until grassroots organizing, and advocacy made it inevitable.
Bond-Theriault works through a Black, queer feminist lens to drive change and build power.
Public policies can either fuel or ease racial disparities in wealth. This report marks the first-ever systematic analysis of the impact of different policies, highlighting the policies that could help erase the racial wealth gap.
Research
June 21, 2016
Amy Traub
Catherine Ruetschlin
Laura Sullivan
Tatjana Meschede
Lars Dietrich
Thomas Shapiro
How past racial injustices are carried forward as wealth handed down across generations and reinforced by “color-blind” practices and policies.
Research
February 6, 2017
Amy Traub
Laura Sullivan
Tatjana Meschede
Thomas Shapiro
The causes of Detroit's bankruptcy and what the city's emergency manager can do to turn it around.
Research
November 20, 2013
A Policy and Messaging Guide for States to Make Higher Education Affordable Again
Research
September 26, 2018
Most states have very far to go in making their selective public institutions representative, and thus truly public.
Research
December 12, 2018
A 50-State Look at Rising College Prices and the New American Student
Research
February 22, 2018
Comparing Tuition Then and Now At Our Elected Officials' Alma Maters
Research
February 15, 2018
25 Federal Policies to Lift Up Working People
Research
January 31, 2018
How a Shared Definition of College Affordability Exposes a Crisis for Low-Income Students
Why a return to a debt-free system of public universities and colleges would help revive the promise of affordable higher education regardless of one’s family income.
Policy Briefs
August 10, 2015
A comprehensive look at how the reality of debt-financed college impacts the whole pipeline of decision-making related to college.
26 state policies for a race-forward, populist agenda to empower all Americans.