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Why I Shifted from Saying “White Passing”
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Why I Shifted from Saying “White Passing”

Historically, the term “white passing” was used to disenfranchise Black Americans with white ancestry.

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Building Power Through Belonging
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Building Power Through Belonging

During a period where employee and employer dynamics fracture and DEI initiatives fall short, economic justice and sustainability in the workplace take center stage.

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1740 1158 Dominique Stewart
Why Do Banks Receive Bailouts Over Other Financial Issues?
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Why Do Banks Receive Bailouts Over Other Financial Issues?

With the current political and economic system, special measures to protect financial markets are seen as urgent over efforts to support the survival of everyday people.

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How U.S. Exploitation of Farmworkers Helped Built its Food Systems
Hundreds of farmworkers and supporters march in protest in support of farmworkers’ rights. They hold signs saying "boycott Wendy's" and "Publix harvested with forced labor?"

How U.S. Exploitation of Farmworkers Helped Built its Food Systems

The irony of National Farmworker Awareness Week is that it is celebrated in a country that denies agricultural workers the legal and human rights offered to every other worker.

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1888 1082 Andrew Lee
How Inequality Fuels the Global Water Crisis
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How Inequality Fuels the Global Water Crisis

Despite recognizing World Water Day, almost half the world’s population lacks home plumbing with drinkable water, including in the U.S.

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How the RICO Act Penalizes Artists and Protesters
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How the RICO Act Penalizes Artists and Protesters

The RICO Act was initially passed to prosecute the Mafia but has since been used against protesters, doctors, and artists.

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What the Myth of Enslaved Irish People Tells Us About Whiteness and Resistance
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What the Myth of Enslaved Irish People Tells Us About Whiteness and Resistance

Though Irish people suffered from colonization, the “Irish were slaves first” story is used to attack the struggle for racial justice.

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Question Your Understanding of “Authentic” Food
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Question Your Understanding of “Authentic” Food

Conversations about authentic food and dining often center white people’s version of authenticity.

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2400 1592 Jami Nakamura Lin
The Fight to Save Philadelphia’s Chinatown
Two people stand next to a statue of Benjamin Franklin, with one holding a megaphone. A sign hangs on the statue that reads "Our City Not For Sale."

The Fight to Save Philadelphia’s Chinatown

Philadelphia’s Chinatown has successfully fought off previous developments, and a coalition of organizations has formed to stop the planned arena.

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1430 902 Andrew Lee
What Closing the Gender Pay Gap Would Look Like
A male figurine stands on top of a stack of gold coins facing away from a female figurine sits with its arms crossed at the bottom.

What Closing the Gender Pay Gap Would Look Like

In recognizing Equal Pay Day, we must center the most marginalized and affected by the wage gap in order to achieve gender pay equity.

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