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Subject Fighting the Power of Monopoly
Date February 10, 2021 6:00 PM
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A Jewish civil rights group faces the future, photography as self-representation, and the fight for reparations for Japanese Americans.

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** Rules of the Road for the Internet Age? An Anti-Monopoly Movement Rises ([link removed])
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For decades, one key policy tool to limit corporate concentration—antitrust law—has been vitiated in the US. The US Department of Justice initiated only one anti-monopoly action between 2000 and 2018. By contrast, from 1970 through 1972, it initiated more than 10 such actions each year. Nonetheless, in recent years, antitrust activism has risen from the dead.

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** Funding the Impossible Dream: The Movement for Japanese American Redress ([link removed])
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The long campaign that led to reparations for the Japanese Americans incarcerated by the US government during World War II offers valuable lessons for our own times. This reprint article combines both parts of a 2017 series from the Grassroots Fundraising Journal.


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A Chicago Jewish Civil Rights Group Thrives, but Faces Big Questions ([link removed])

A Jewish racial justice organization gains funding and supporters amid the racial reckoning of 2020. But will that support hold when the going gets tough?
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An exhibit curated by a University of Michigan graduate student illustrates how Black Americans have used photography to upend white supremacist cultural perceptions.
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