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"Supporting year-round civic engagement provides an entry point for communities to begin to engage more intentionally with the political system at the local, state, and federal levels."
In the media
Nandita Raghuram

Why it is so important we expand our definition of public goods and protect them from profit-seeking private hands

Policy Briefs
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Raising the debt ceiling cannot come at the expense of workers, especially those workers who are finally getting a foothold in the labor market; some for the first time ever
Press release/statement
Angela Hanks
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We have a $4 trillion opportunity to build real power for Black and brown workers
Blog
Angela Hanks
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“Mothering Justice empowers the next generation of mothers to advocate for better policies on behalf of themselves and their families.”
Press release/statement
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Nearly 15 Million Americans Will Lose Health Coverage With Expiration Of Pandemic-Era Protection
Press release/statement
Taifa Smith Butler

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
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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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Workers walking and talking in a warehouse
It's no coincidence that SCOTUS is choosing a moment when Black and brown workers are building power to threaten labor's gains.
Blog
Daniella Zessoules