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Linking Our Fights to Win: On Combatting Elite Capture

Fighting elite capture requires a return to identity politics’ radical origins—a constructive politics of solidarity that forges links across different struggles to win justice for all.  Read more...

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How will markets handle a return to some kind of normalcy in rates?
In the paper "The Not-So-Great Rate Reset", we examine the past four Fed tightening cycles to help theorize what lies ahead in the wake of the pandemic and the historical rise in inflation.
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Leaders Say Public Health Ethics Is Necessary for Social Justice

At a summit led by the American Public Health Association, panelists explore the role of ethics and ethical decision-making to advance health equity and social justice. Read more...
 
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Profit at What Cost? An Interview with Ray Suarez, host of Going for Broke


“We feel as a foundational, philosophical proposition that conventional coverage of the economy leaves out tens of millions of people.” Read more...
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Philanthropy Must Move from Charity to Solidarity


To build a just democracy, the philanthropic sector must act in solidarity with BIPOC communities by learning from their grassroots giving, supporting community leadership, and building multiracial coalitions. Read more...
 
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