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Politics of Poverty
What is your slice of the economic pie? Making the case for a sensible minimum wage
$10.10/hour can mean the difference between going hungry, or not.
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Politics of Poverty
Justice delayed, rights denied: The real consequences of the World Bank’s delayed mining decision for Salvadorans
A decision on the Oceanagold vs. El Salvador case is a year overdue, and not only is it frustrating, it’s creating serious problems for communities near the mine. Salvadoran activists weigh in.
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Politics of Poverty
Our economy for the 1% is bad news for most Americans, but particularly Americans of color
Inequality is on the rise worldwide, but even the effects of inequality are unequal.
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Politics of Poverty
On the road to peace in Colombia, it’s important to remember the underlying causes of conflict
Inequality in access to land and rural development need to be addressed if Colombia is to achieve lasting peace.
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Politics of Poverty
Thank you to the 187 Members of the House and 47 Senators who voted against corruption
The House and Senate votes last week were a very ugly example of how special interests – in this case, Big Oil - can have a quick and deadly effect.
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Politics of Poverty
The 2017 World Food Prize: A call to strengthen the role of smallholder farmers in Africa
Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, 2017 World Food Prize Laureate, has been a consistent champion for millions of smallholder farmers in Africa and around the globe for decades.
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Politics of Poverty
Nothing New Under the Sun: Southern Black Women & the Fight for the Soul of Climate Change
My recent time spent with the Black women environmental justice leaders of Lake Charles, LA helped me better appreciate the similar struggles and solidarity between climate defenders in the Global and US South. This Earth Day, more urgently than ever before, Black communities in the US South need our attention and support against the disproportionate burdens of climate change.
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Politics of Poverty
A TALE OF TORTURE AND PROFIT: CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY REACHES THE SUPREME COURT IN CISCO V. DOE
The human rights abuses flowing from U.S. companies don’t stop at our borders. Neither should accountability
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This case study summarizes the experiences of advocacy and mobilization surrounding the First National Congress for Resettled and Affected Communities by Extractive Industries