If you are Black or an immigrant you are almost twice as likely to have lost your small business in past few months; Bezos builds towards trillionaire status on backs of Amazon workers; 1.4 million Floridians regain their right to vote; & more!
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The Rulemaking on PPP Loans Continues: What You Need to Know Today

What we know about the SBA’s new interim final rules for your PPP loans, what they mean and what Congress is taking up as you read this.

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Study: Black-Owned Businesses Closed at 2X the Rate of Total COVID Closures

The disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on communities of color becomes starker by the day, as we now get bad news about the past few months’ business closures.

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Amazon’s Workers Fight for Basics as Bezos Heads to Trillionaire Status

Amazon workers across the country have witnessed COVID-19 infections occur and spread at their separate workplaces. Now, they are organizing for the long haul.

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Federal Judge Rolls Backs Voting Restrictions for Released Florida Prisoners

A federal judge orders Florida to enable hundreds of thousands of former prisoners to vote.

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Charter Schools: Only Public Schools When They Want to Be

Charter schools’ use of PPP loans has called their identity and ethics into question. Are they public schools, which were ineligible, or aren’t they?

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The Stories behind Oxfam’s Withdrawal from 18 Countries

Stating that COVID-19 accelerated a decision that was already in the works, Oxfam has laid off a third of its program staff and reduced its footprint

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