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Demos President Taifa Smith Butler joins Colin to discuss Black Women’s Equal Pay Day, the Biden administration's economic agenda, and extremist attacks on education.
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Redefining Economic Growth: Building A People's Prosperity
In the media
Anoa Changa
Sonali Kolhatkar
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Chief of Programs at Demos, Angela Hanks on Black employment in this jobs report, wage growth, and the Fed rate hike - what damage that could do to the economy.
In the media
Joe Mathieu
Kailey Leinz
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"Millions of people anchored by the weight of student loan debt are drowning in pursuit of the American Dream."
Press release/statement
Taifa Smith Butler
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Every inch of progress, from emancipation to voting rights, seemed impossible until grassroots organizing, and advocacy made it inevitable.
Blog
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."
Press release/statement
Taifa Smith Butler
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Our work doesn't end when Black History Month does.
Blog
Taifa Smith Butler
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President Joe Biden needs to do more to meet the needs of people of color.
In the media
Allison R. Donahue
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Demos President Taifa Butler explains what true democracy looks like, and why what we have right now just ain’t it.
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If we are to make any progress toward a just, inclusive, multiracial economy and democracy, we must shift power toward Black women.
In the media
Taifa Smith Butler