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Creating a Powerful, Broad-Based Moral Movement

Creating a Powerful, Broad-Based Moral Movement

Sep 28, 2021

Today’s voting rights and economic justice advocates must apply two key lessons from the courageous activists of a half-century ago.

Poor People’s Campaign Marches on Washington to ‘Blunt the Political Effects of Wealth Inequality’

Poor People’s Campaign Marches on Washington to ‘Blunt the Political Effects of Wealth Inequality’

Jun 24, 2021

West Virginia and Kentucky activists vow to continue pressing Manchin and McConnell on democracy and economic reforms.

We Can Have the Filibuster or Democracy, Not Both

We Can Have the Filibuster or Democracy, Not Both

Jun 23, 2021

The warning from democracy advocates is clear: Kill the filibuster and pass the For the People Act, or our democracy won’t survive.

If We Don’t Expand Our Democracy Now, We’ll Lose It

If We Don’t Expand Our Democracy Now, We’ll Lose It

Mar 22, 2021

If we don’t expand our democracy now, we might lose it for generations to come.

We May Be One Election From Permanent Minority Rule

We May Be One Election From Permanent Minority Rule

Mar 8, 2021

Donald Trump has been defeated, but American democracy remains in peril. Here’s how we can reverse the trendline.

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