Black Lives Matter has announced a provocative six-point political platform outlining its concerns and proposed policy solutions.
Black Lives Matter Groups Release 6-Point Policy Platform as General Election Kicks Off
Black Lives Matter has announced a provocative six-point political platform outlining its concerns and proposed policy solutions.
App developers and union leaders gathered for a brainstorming conference focused on new ways to strengthen workers’ rights. Yet, one week later, the Democratic National Convention significantly relied upon non-union service providers for shuttles and hotels.
Refugees will compete in the Olympic Games in Rio, marching under the Olympic flag ahead of all countries in the opening ceremonies.
The private sector intercedes for foster care charity when its government funding is pulled.
The Department of Justice is on a mission to try to determine whether the philanthropy of pharmaceutical corporations is something other than good for the public.
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Have we reached an inflection point when wealthy conservative political donors will rethink how to meet the needs of the poor and address the growing economic divide?
Racism and other forms of inequality persist in the nation’s public school system.
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