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Starbucks Hasn’t Met Employee Promises, Report Says

Starbucks employees still endure irregular hours, insufficient rest and difficulties taking sick days, according to a...

Divest From Prisons, Invest in People—What Justice for Black Lives Really Looks Like

Instead of addressing the roots of drug addiction, mental illness, and poverty, we’ve come to accept policing and...

YES! Magazine | Justice Transformation

Report: Starbucks falls short on vow to make workers' schedules more fair

Despite a public pledge last year to ease scheduling burdens for its baristas, Starbucks has fallen short of its...

Activists: US Justice Department Response to Baltimore Police Racism Falls Short

The response by the US Department of Justice to exposing Baltimore Police Department (BPD) violations of citizens’...

NYTimes Letter to the Editor: Deportations for Minor Offenses

New York Times - April 13, 2014 To the Editor: Re “...

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Three honored by Jefferson Awards for public service

Three honored by Jefferson Awards for public service

Barkan, who was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in 2016, started two programs at the Center for Popular...

Yale Daily News
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A Campaign for Full Employment, and the Federal Reserve

A Campaign for Full Employment, and the Federal Reserve

Fed Up Field Director Shawn Sebastian with the Center for Popular Democracy joins us to talk about their campaign...

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Death Cab For Cutie shares a new, anti-Trump track

Death Cab For Cutie shares a new, anti-Trump track

Death Cab For Cutie is no fan of Donald Trump. The group has released a new song, “Million Dollar Loan,” inspired by...

The Onion A.V. Club | Fighting for an Inclusive Democracy

Who were the women who confronted Sen. Jeff Flake about Kavanaugh vote in an elevator?

Two women who said they were survivors of sexual assault angrily confronted Republican Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona in an...

Miami Herald | Civic Engagement

EXCLUSIVE: Latino, immigrant construction workers more likely to die on job in NYC: study

New York Daily News – Thursday, October 24, 2013 - Just 41% of all construction workers in New York City identify...

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The Brown v. Board decision is still understood today as a precedent for our 14th Amendment protections from racist discrimination and inequitable treatment. #DefendThe14th

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Decisions like Brown v. Board are why we keep fighting for a court that represents all of us, not just the ruling class. #Defendthe14th #ExpandTheCourt

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