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14.112022November 14, 2022

We’re hiring an Advocacy & Political Manager!

By TeamIn BlogTags advocacy, hiring, jobs, politics, progressive jobs

The Take on Wall Street campaign came together to build a financial system for white, black, and brown working families,...

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31.102022November 1, 2022
The Save the Post Office Coalition endorses Representative Brenda Lawrence & Sarah Anderson for USPS Board of Governors

The Save the Post Office Coalition endorses Representative Brenda Lawrence & Sarah Anderson for USPS Board of Governors

By TeamIn Letters and StatementsTags Brenda Lawrence, Donald Trump, Lee Moak, Louis DeJoy, Nominations, President Biden, Sarah Anderson, Stefan Passantino, USPS

  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  October 31, 2022   The Save the Post Office Coalition, a network of over 300 public...

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11.102022October 19, 2022

Letter to President Biden: Use the power of the public purse for a more efficient & just economy

By TeamIn Letters and StatementsTags CEO Pay, economic inequality, procurement, public contracting, Stock Buybacks, union neutrality, workers

Hon. Joseph R. Biden, Jr. President of the United States The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500...

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07.102022October 18, 2022
USPS Board of Governors: 3 Critical Reasons Donald “Lee” Moak Must Go

USPS Board of Governors: 3 Critical Reasons Donald “Lee” Moak Must Go

By Annie NormanIn BlogTags Donald Moak, Lee Moak, Louis DeJoy, post office, Save the Post Office, USPS, USPS Board of Governors

There has been talk of the Biden administration reappointing Trump-appointee Donald “Lee” Moak to another one-year term. Given Moak’s tenure on...

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22.092022September 23, 2022
Over 171,000 Voters Join the Coalition’s Calls to Nominate Public Interest Minded Candidates to the USPS Board of Governors

Over 171,000 Voters Join the Coalition’s Calls to Nominate Public Interest Minded Candidates to the USPS Board of Governors

By TeamIn BlogTags post office, Save the Post Office, USPS, USPS Board of Governors

On August 1 of this year, the Save The Post Office Coalition sent a letter signed by 83 state and...

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15.092022September 21, 2022
How White Violence Disrupts Our Democracy, Then and Now

How White Violence Disrupts Our Democracy, Then and Now

By TeamIn BlogTags Democracy, January 6, reconstruction, voting rights, white supremacy, white violence

This post was guest authored by Candace Silver. Over one hundred years before Donald Trump unleashed a white supremacist mob...

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10.082022May 23, 2023
Eighty-three groups call on President Biden to fill Postal Board with nominees to hold DeJoy accountable & expand USPS services

Eighty-three groups call on President Biden to fill Postal Board with nominees to hold DeJoy accountable & expand USPS services

By TeamIn Letters and StatementsTags post office, Save the Post Office, USPS

Eighty-three groups call on President Biden to fill Postal Board with candidates to hold DeJoy accountable & expand USPS services...

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27.062022June 27, 2022
Private Equity and Megabanks Continue to Crush the Housing Market for the Middle Class and People of Color

Private Equity and Megabanks Continue to Crush the Housing Market for the Middle Class and People of Color

By TeamIn BlogTags big banks, housing

This post was guest authored by William Pierre-Louis, Jr. When COVID-19 highlighted America’s chronic housing crisis in 2020, many underserved...

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26.052022May 26, 2022
Wells Fargo’s Legacy of Racialized Capitalism

Wells Fargo’s Legacy of Racialized Capitalism

By TeamIn BlogTags big banks, discrimination, fees, predatory lending, racialized capitalism, Wells Fargo, white supremacy

This post was guest authored by Candace Silver. Wells Fargo is in the news yet again for allegedly discriminating against...

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29.042022April 29, 2022
Why you haven’t heard of Black land theft, and why you should.

Why you haven’t heard of Black land theft, and why you should.

By TeamIn BlogTags Black land theft, inequality, racial wealth divide, racism, slavery

This post was guest authored by Tykeisa Nesbitt. At the beginning of the 20th century, African Americans owned at least...

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