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The Wealth of America’s Three Richest Families Grew by 6,000 Percent Since 1982

The Wealth of America’s Three Richest Families Grew by 6,000 Percent Since 1982

Oct 31, 2018

Three US families have a combined wealth of $348.7bn. As their generations expand, we are are drifting toward a society governed by the rich.

U.S. Out of Africa — Shut Down AFRICOM

U.S. Out of Africa — Shut Down AFRICOM

Oct 30, 2018

Netfa Freeman breaks down the U.S. military presence on on the continent and explains the importance of the U.S. Out of Africa campaign

Time for a Tax on Billionaire Wealth Dynasties

Time for a Tax on Billionaire Wealth Dynasties

Oct 30, 2018

Now just three families own a combined fortune of $348.7 billion, which is four million times the median wealth of a U.S. family

Busload of Activist Nuns Log 5,600 Miles for Tax Justice

Busload of Activist Nuns Log 5,600 Miles for Tax Justice

Oct 29, 2018

The renowned ‘Nuns on the Bus’ are heading to Mar-A-Lago, the final stop in a cross-country campaign to undo the damage of the Republican tax reform.

Teachers Promise a Show of Power at the Polls

Teachers Promise a Show of Power at the Polls

Oct 29, 2018

Educators and their allies hope to turn momentum from nationwide strikes into gains at the ballot box.

The Midterms and Inequality: What We’re Watching

The Midterms and Inequality: What We’re Watching

Oct 29, 2018

From ballot initiatives to anti-inequality candidates, the 2018 election offers plenty of opportunities to chip away at our economic divide.

D.C. Residents Don’t Have a Vote. That Makes a Big Difference Wherever You Live.

D.C. Residents Don’t Have a Vote. That Makes a Big Difference Wherever You Live.

Oct 26, 2018

Our government would look a lot different if the 4.5 million Americans in non-voting territories like D.C. and Puerto Rico has a voice.

What’s Missing from Bernie Sanders’ ‘Progressive International’

What’s Missing from Bernie Sanders’ ‘Progressive International’

Oct 26, 2018

To challenge fascists and weak-tea liberals, Sanders has called for a Progressive International… but it’s not very international.

Waffles, Beer, and the Penalty We Pay for Tolerating Inequality

Waffles, Beer, and the Penalty We Pay for Tolerating Inequality

Oct 24, 2018

How much does the ‘privilege’ of living in a deeply unequal nation cost ordinary Americans? Some numbers from Belgium can help us tally up the total.

Being Trans in America Was Already Scary. Now It’s Terrifying.

Being Trans in America Was Already Scary. Now It’s Terrifying.

Oct 24, 2018

A new federal order wouldn’t just deny civil rights protections to trans people. It would deny we exist altogether.

The U.S. Has Enabled Saudi Crimes for Years. Will Jamal Khashoggi’s Murder Change That?

The U.S. Has Enabled Saudi Crimes for Years. Will Jamal Khashoggi’s Murder Change That?

Oct 24, 2018

Trump must decide which is more valuable: protecting profits for U.S. corporations selling arms to the Saudis, or defending against war crimes and human rights violations.

Journalists Say Trump’s Caravan Claims Are ‘Evidence-Free.’ It’s Worse Than That.

Journalists Say Trump’s Caravan Claims Are ‘Evidence-Free.’ It’s Worse Than That.

Oct 23, 2018

Reporters know the president is telling racist lies to rile up his base. Why won’t they just say that?

Even as Voter Registration Soars, Voter Suppression Lives On

Even as Voter Registration Soars, Voter Suppression Lives On

Oct 23, 2018

Is your state working to increase accessibility to the ballot box, or to disenfranchise its citizens?

Why Recolonization of Africa Must Be Resisted

Why Recolonization of Africa Must Be Resisted

Oct 23, 2018

Dual War and Repression as US Domestic and Foreign Policy on Black People

Any Senior Who Needs Home Care Should Get It

Any Senior Who Needs Home Care Should Get It

Oct 22, 2018

Caring for loved ones with dementia is hard enough. Families shouldn’t have to bear a financial crisis on top of that.

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