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Subject Corporate Support of LGBT Rights is Teetering | Prospect Weekend Reads
Date June 24, 2023 3:04 PM
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Prospect Weekend Reads
Week of June 19th
Stories from the week you don't want to miss!

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A Pride T-shirt on display in a Walmart in Cranberry, Pennsylvania, June
2, 2023

Corporate Support of LGBT Rights is Teetering
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We're seeing now that the cynical reading of corporate Pride has a lot
of truth to it, as corporations begin to shy away from Pride messaging
in response to right-wing backlash. Ryan Cooper has the story.

The Student Loan Case's Unwilling Participant
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According to newly resurfaced documents, David Dayen reports, the loan
servicer that is the basis for standing in the Supreme Court case
against student debt cancellation didn't want to be associated with
the case at all.

Chipmaker's Scramble to Build Marred by Mistakes and Injuries
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TSMC has resisted labor conditions attached to receiving subsidies for
their new semiconductor facility in Arizona. Lee Harris spoke with
workers who detailed injuries, wage theft, and costly errors by
untrained crews.

The Socialist Emergence Inside the Democratic Tradition
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Reflecting on the strategies shared by the dozens of socialist elected
officials in attendance, Michael Kazin reports on the Democratic
Socialists of America's "Way to Win" conference.

Can Digital Credentials Boost Enrollment in Social Welfare Programs?
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Read Elizabeth Meisenzahl on how digital credentials, which could
greatly shrink the gap between Americans who are eligible for welfare
benefits and those who actually receive them, require dedicated funding
and political will.

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