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They call it resilience. We call it survival. But what we’re really doing is building something else entirely. Something they ...
Last October, after months of hard work, we announced that we were forming a union with the Teamsters. It was exhilarating ...
A year after the Supreme Court greenlit crackdowns on people living without shelter, homelessness has only gotten worse.
As President Trump takes office, his Republican allies in Congress are already hard at work readying his legislative agenda. Trump campaigned on a promise to lower costs for Americans. But so far, the ...
This week, the D.C. Council voted to pause a wage increase related to Initiative 82, the 2022 ballot measure that incrementally raises the tipped wage. The law, which was passed with 74 percent of the ...
Labor Day 2020 comes at a time of unprecedented racial, political, and economic upheaval in the United States. Earlier this summer, tens of thousands of workers nationwide walked off their jobs and ...
Victims of America’s for-profit healthcare system recounted coverage denials and called for deep reform.
The following is written testimony prepared for a March 17, 2021 Senate Budget Committee hearing on “The Income and Wealth Inequality Crisis in America.” Thank you, Chairman Sanders, Ranking Member ...
The question of whether Millennials — individuals born between the early 1980s to mid-1990s — are doing economically better or worse than previous generations remains a highly debated subject.
As a photographer working in the field of aerial imaging and urban environments, I frequently need to distance myself from my subject matter, either via drone or helicopter. What this aerial approach ...
Once upon a time, here in the United States, we taxed the rich. Significantly. Today, by contrast, we’re actively enhancing their fortunes. Including the biggest personal fortune of them all, the ...
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