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Politics of Poverty
US child poverty rates are shameful – would raising the minimum wage help?
New report shows that more than a quarter of the nation’s children live in households supported by low-wage workers.
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Politics of Poverty
‘Critical Friends’: The dos & don’ts of corporate campaigning, Oxfam-style
A campaigner reflects on the formula and factors that have garnered important commitments from the big 10 food and beverage companies.
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Politics of Poverty
New assessment confirms major drop in remittances to Somalia
The conclusions of a new assessment shouldn’t be overhyped, but it’s clear that something is wrong with Somalia’s remittance lifeline. Governments need to take action now to help families meet their everyday needs.
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Politics of Poverty
Voters aren’t only ones who would benefit from a minimum wage increase - GOP candidates would too
Raising the minimum wage is an issue supported by voters across political ideologies – and Republican candidates have the opportunity to support workers and their families by taking a stand.
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Politics of Poverty
Preventing gender-based violence in disasters’ wake
The gendered effects of disasters - natural or otherwise - warrant more consideration and action.
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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
Not so fast: Still opposing an increase in line speed
As the poultry industry pushes (again) to raise the line speed, a broad coalition rallies (again) to mount an opposition.
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The speakers charged that their communities are not consistently included in the deliberations toward a new international climate treaty, even though they are already being affected by the impacts of climate change.
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First Person
A chef speaks out for fair chocolate
Acclaimed chef Mary Sue Milliken explains how she took action with Oxfam to make her favorite treat even sweeter.
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First Person
“When the sun is shining, our crops are dying”
A changing climate threatens harvests from California to Liberia. How can we help?