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Regardless of where one’s political views lie, elected officials should be able to do their jobs and constituents should be ...
Juneteenth isn't just about celebrating freedom — it's a reminder of the moral consequences of power-hoarding systems and ...
From the heart of economic justice advocacy to the corridors of the Department of Labor, Gould-Werth's journey exemplifies ...
The Trump Administration's latest string of attacks on immigrant communities represents an extreme overreach of federal power ...
We are looking ahead with urgency and resolve. We are building power to defend and expand the promise of America for the next ...
New York, NY — Today, Dēmos announced Dr. Alix Gould-Werth, a former official at the U.S. Department of Labor, as the ...
We're celebrating 25 years of work to advance a bold vision for a just and inclusive democracy and economy that reflects a growing and diversifying nation. Read Taifa Smith Butler's reflection on ...
How past racial injustices are carried forward as wealth handed down across generations and reinforced by “color-blind” practices and policies Issues of racial inequity are increasingly at the ...
Social scientists use 3 common methods to define class—by occupation, income, or education—and there is really no consensus about the “right” way to do it. Michael Zweig, a leading scholar in ...
1. “Independent” Spending Farce Leads To SuperPACs The Supreme Court thought non-candidate spending would be “independent” and therefore non-corrupting. This proposition not only beggars belief, it ...
Today, the typical young person aspiring to go to college in the United States faces a higher education system that is fundamentally different from what previous generations enjoyed. For generations, ...
In April 2018, just as they were setting off on a campus tour at Colorado State University, Thomas Kanewakeron Gray and Lloyd Skanahwati Gray (two young men of Mohawk descent; 19 and 17 years old, ...