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Jeff Stein

White House economics reporter, The Washington Post
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Angela joins Moms Rising CEO Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner to talk worker power and a new generation of unions, and why a multiracial democracy is essential for a thriving economy.
In the media
Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner
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"This election was not just about rejecting extremism. It was about communities coming together to secure their rights and protect their futures."
Press release/statement
Taifa Smith Butler
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This recent wave of organizing is a direct response to corporate consolidation of power that has harmed Black and brown workers across the country.
Blog
Daniella Zessoules
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Kiara Pesante Haughton
Pesante Haughton uses communications and storytelling to drive change in oppressive systems.
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Profit-seeking companies should not control what should be free, basic, and universal necessities.
Blog
Daniella Zessoules
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For Us, Not Amazon Coalition holding protest signs
How Northern Virginia activists and community members are organizing to prevent one of the biggest corporations in the world from taking over the civic, social and political life of Northern Virginia and beyond.
Blog
Daniella Zessoules
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New Report from Demos, FUNA Coalition Highlights Fight to Address Power Imbalance Between Amazon and Working People in Virginia 
Press release/statement
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With its purchase of OneMedical—and, even more recently, its purchase of iRobot, Amazon is able to harvest even more data, sound, and video. This has frightening implications for people’s civil and human rights.
Blog
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“By shifting the focus of finance from private profits to the public welfare, public banks can begin to repair harms caused by longstanding discriminatory practices against Black and brown people.”
Press release/statement