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Poverty, Inequality, and the Poor People’s Campaign — 50 Years Later

Poverty, Inequality, and the Poor People’s Campaign — 50 Years Later

Mar 7, 2018

How the diminishing value of minimum wage and declining unions are contributing to a poverty rate that hasn’t budged since 1967.

The GOP Tax Plan Is Igniting a Movement for a Moral Economy

The GOP Tax Plan Is Igniting a Movement for a Moral Economy

Dec 7, 2017

While Republicans may succeed in scoring a short term win for their donors, their tax plan is sparking a new moral movement against inequality.

10 Reasons to Revive the 1968 Poor People’s Campaign

10 Reasons to Revive the 1968 Poor People’s Campaign

Dec 7, 2017

Inspired by an initiative cut short by the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., moral leaders are planning a wave of civil disobedience.

Report: The Poor People’s Campaign, 50 Years Later

Report: The Poor People’s Campaign, 50 Years Later

Dec 4, 2017

Auditing America 50 Years After the Poor People’s Campaign Challenged System Racism, Poverty, Militarism, and our National Morality.

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