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Black Immigrant Domestic Workers Share Notes on the Storm

Black Immigrant Domestic Workers Share Notes on the Storm

Jun 22, 2020

Between COVID-19, the resulting economic depression, and structural racism, Black Immigrant Domestic Workers are att he epicenter of three converging crises.

Let’s Work to End Racial Wealth Divide

Let’s Work to End Racial Wealth Divide

Jun 22, 2020

Even before the pandemic, median white families had literally dozens of times more wealth than median Black or Latinx families.

Virtual Poor People’s Campaign Rally Draws Crowd of More Than a Million

Virtual Poor People’s Campaign Rally Draws Crowd of More Than a Million

Jun 22, 2020

Through personal testimonies of systemic racism, poverty and inequality, ecological devastation, and militarism, the event brought the campaign’s bold fusion agenda to new audiences.

Police Kneeled With Me, Then They Drew Their Guns

Police Kneeled With Me, Then They Drew Their Guns

Jun 19, 2020

“No mainstream media covered the abuse we experienced that night, but the mayor taking a knee went viral.”

For a Racism-Free 22nd Century, We Need a Billionaire-Free 21st

For a Racism-Free 22nd Century, We Need a Billionaire-Free 21st

Jun 19, 2020

The dead hand of gran fortunes past is still poisoning our present.

White Supremacy is the Preexisting Condition: Eight Solutions to Ensure Economic Recovery Reduces the Racial Wealth Divide

White Supremacy is the Preexisting Condition: Eight Solutions to Ensure Economic Recovery Reduces the Racial Wealth Divide

Jun 19, 2020

Eight Solutions to Ensure Economic Recovery Reduces the Racial Wealth Divide.

US Billionaire Wealth Surges to $584 Billion, or 20 Percent, Since the Beginning of the Pandemic

US Billionaire Wealth Surges to $584 Billion, or 20 Percent, Since the Beginning of the Pandemic

Jun 18, 2020

In just three months, the U.S. added 29 more billionaires while 45.5 million filed for unemployment.

The Fight for Equality Just Won a Huge Victory

The Fight for Equality Just Won a Huge Victory

Jun 17, 2020

There’s a lot of bad news out there, but I hope we’ll celebrate amid the pain.

Conservatives Are Comparing Racial Justice Protestors to Maoists

Conservatives Are Comparing Racial Justice Protestors to Maoists

Jun 17, 2020

Right-wing “intellectuals” uncomfortable with the Black Lives Matter movement have latched onto a dubious historical analogy.

The Movement for Black Lives Is a Small-Town Movement, Too

The Movement for Black Lives Is a Small-Town Movement, Too

Jun 16, 2020

Turns out a whole lot of Americans don’t like racism or police brutality — even in conservative, white, rural, or southern towns.

Black Immigrant Domestic Workers Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic

Black Immigrant Domestic Workers Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic

Jun 16, 2020

Black immigrant domestic workers are at the epicenter of three converging storms—the pandemic, the resulting economic depression, and structural racism.

Black Immigrant Domestic Workers in the Time of COVID-19

Black Immigrant Domestic Workers in the Time of COVID-19

Jun 16, 2020

Black immigrant domestic workers are at the epicenter of three converging storms—the pandemic, the resulting economic depression, and structural racism.

Instead of Bailing Out For-Profit Colleges, Congress Should Cancel Student Debt

Instead of Bailing Out For-Profit Colleges, Congress Should Cancel Student Debt

Jun 15, 2020

Lifting student debt burdens would particularly benefit people of color, while giving the economy a major boost.

Cyclone Amphan Is a Warning for the United States

Cyclone Amphan Is a Warning for the United States

Jun 12, 2020

The storm ravaged India and Bangladesh all the worse because of social and economic inequality. The same, or worse, could happen here.

Community Control vs Defunding the Police: A Critical Analysis

Community Control vs Defunding the Police: A Critical Analysis

Jun 10, 2020

More trainings and body cameras aren’t enough. We need power over the institutions that impact our lives, including the police.

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