Reform/Transform: A Policing Policy Toolkit

For too long, communities across the country have lived with the reality of harmful policing practices and a punitive legal...
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William Barber Takes on Poverty and Race in the Age of Trump

After the success of the Moral Monday protests, the pastor is attempting to revive Martin Luther King, Jr.,’s final—and most...
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What We Get Wrong About Closing the Racial Wealth Gap

The racial wealth gap is large and shows no signs of closing. Recent data from the Survey of Income and...
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Valerie Wilson on the Economic Inequality Gap for African Americans

Valerie Wilson of the Economic Policy Institute discussed EPI’s new report on the economic inequality gap for African Americans, 50...
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Selling Off Our Freedom: How Insurance Corporations Have Taken Over Our Bail System

This report tells the rarely heard and even less understood story of how the bail industry has corrupted our constitutional...
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Trump Era Prompts Jewish Donors to Step Up Giving to Liberal Causes

This article highlights Jewish philanthropic leaders around the United States who, in light of our current cultural and political climate,...
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Who Pays: The True Cost of Incarceration on Families

Each year, the United States spends $80 billion to lock away more than 2.4 million people in its jails and...
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With victory in L.A., the $15 minimum wage fight goes national

On Labor Day last year, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti went to a celebration in a park on the south...
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Barry C. Lynn on Monopolies and Inequality

Back in June, Barry C. Lynn, senior fellow at Nathan Cummings Foundation grantee the New America Foundation, was able to...
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