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“When the sun is shining, our crops are dying”
A changing climate threatens harvests from California to Liberia. How can we help?
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Politics of Poverty
The assault on workers won't take a break for Labor Day
As our nation takes the weekend to "celebrate" the hardworking Americans undergirding our economy, our government is systematically weakening the rights, protections, and bargaining power of these very workers.
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Politics of Poverty
Dr. King's words ring louder than ever this year, and guide us toward action
MLK Day 2022 comes at us with a burst of feelings so startling it’s like fireworks. We have the joy of Dr. King’s legacy and the sharp urgency of his call to action—but we also feel the dark weight of the injustices that endure. What now is our call to action?
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Congressional Inaction Threatens Right to Health, Widening Inequalities
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Politics of Poverty
“Godzilla El Niño” may have ended, but its impact has just begun
Although El Niño itself is almost over, the destruction it’s left behind in Southern and the Horn of Africa will wreak the most havoc in the upcoming months. Are policymakers ready?
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Politics of Poverty
An $8 billion decision against Chevron - what does it mean?
The case reflects a broader pattern of corporate impunity. As companies seek resources and markets in ever more remote corners of the world, over-burdened, under-resourced, often corrupt governments and courts, with limited jurisdiction, pose little threat.
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Politics of Poverty
Paying for climate change in supply chains
If clothing brands can be held responsible for the compensation of workers in their supply chains, why not food & agriculture companies for climate impacts on farmers?
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Politics of Poverty
Getting things done on K Street
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Politics of Poverty
With US support, Malawi is leading the way on reducing maternal mortality
A guest post by Dorothy Ngoma, Principal Secretary and National Coordinator of Malawi's Presidential Initiative for Maternal Health and Safe Motherhood.
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Politics of Poverty
Why tax extreme wealth? To rein in extreme inequality
Tax Day raises questions about how our tax system works–and who exactly it works for. This year, Oxfam underscores the urgent need not just for progressive income and corporate taxes, but for a federal wealth tax. So many reasons why…