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Politics of Poverty
The gift that keeps on giving: Winners and losers of the Trump tax cuts
Surprise, surprise. President Trump’s “tax reform” only privileged the wealthy and well-connected—Big Pharma chief among them. What went wrong and how Oxfam is teaming up with investors to flip the script.
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Politics of Poverty
Can expanding access to electricity increase income in the poorest parts of the world?
Evidence suggests families may need more than light to transform darkness into economic opportunity.
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Politics of Poverty
The battle for the future of food: A Q&A with author Timothy Wise
His new book explores what small-scale farmers can teach us as the hunger and climate crises converge like never before.
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At a resettlement camp,tents, latrines and water greet new arrivals.
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A lifelong resident of Louisiana and a survivor of Hurricane Katrina confronts what the massive British Petroleum oil spill means for the state she has always called home.
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Information, assurances, a voice, and options will be essential for people on the Gulf Coast as they confront the disasterous British Petroleum oil spill.
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Politics of Poverty
Mother’s Day and the importance of unpaid care work during the COVID-19 pandemic
As parents navigate the prolonged closure of schools, daycares, and in-home support systems, women and girls are taking on a disproportionate burden of parenting and caring.
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Politics of Poverty
Looking for a nice Mother’s Day gift? Consider this package of robust care infrastructure
Mother’s Day provides a bittersweet moment for caregivers and their communities. How do we salute the women who make it all possible? Flowers? Kitchen gadgets? Burnt toast in bed? After this catastrophic year, that seems like pretty weak tea. How about a package of transformative change instead?
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Politics of Poverty
Healing and Joy: Centering Black Leadership and 30 years of the Reproductive Justice Movement
Celebrating the founding contributions of Black women to the reproductive justice (RJ) movement, highlighting the landscape’s current needs and opportunities, and looking ahead to a vision of healing and joy in the RJ ecosystem.