Building a United Working Class in North Carolina
Down Home North Carolina is organizing a multiracial movement to restore power to the state’s working people.
Down Home North Carolina is organizing a multiracial movement to restore power to the state’s working people.
The Poor People’s Campaign’s first week of nonviolent moral direct actions will shine a spotlight on the problems of women in poverty.
More than half a million Americans are homeless — the size of a large city.
A new report uses facts, figures, and faces to make the case for the revival of the Poor People’s Campaign.
Only a system premised on extreme inequality would choose fossil fuel profits over the future of humanity.
A major new report makes the case for a “fusion movement” against systemic racism, poverty and inequality, miltarism and the war economy, and ecological devastation.
The movement looks to rebuild the cross-racial civil rights alliance disintegrated during a half-century of counter-revolution. Their radical vision is more necessary than ever.
How the diminishing value of minimum wage and declining unions are contributing to a poverty rate that hasn’t budged since 1967.
While Republicans may succeed in scoring a short term win for their donors, their tax plan is sparking a new moral movement against inequality.
Inspired by an initiative cut short by the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., moral leaders are planning a wave of civil disobedience.
Auditing America 50 Years After the Poor People’s Campaign Challenged System Racism, Poverty, Militarism, and our National Morality.