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Jobs Research and Legislation: National Jobs for All Coalition
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Green Collar Jobs: The Apollo Alliance
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100 |
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Green Collar Jobs Locally--Oakland, CA: Ella Baker Center for Human Rights
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113 |
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Community Organizing for Economic and Social Justice: ACORN
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61 |
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Affordable Housing: Community Land Trusts Institute for Community Economics (see more under “Economic Justice”)
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86 |
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Community Development in East St. Louis: Emerson Park Development Corporation
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92 |
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Corporate Info—the bad and the ugly: Essential Information
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88 |
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Exposing Corporate Injustices: CorpWatch
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59 |
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Corporations are Persons—Not: Reclaim Democracy
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95 |
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Progressive Think Tank: Institute for Policy Studies
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Co-Op Business The National Cooperative Business Association is the lead national membership association for co-ops in all sectors of the economy. Our mission is to develop, advance and protect cooperative enterprise
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The huge gap between economic classes in the US Inequality.org was created to serve as a dependable portal of information. Too much inequality, we believe, undermines democracy, community, culture and economic health. Because the problem is so important, accuracy is important, and we are committed to presenting the best and latest information.
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Research on Economic Policies The Economic Policy Institute, a nonprofit Washington D.C. think tank, was created in 1986 to broaden the discussion about economic policy to include the interests of low- and middle-income workers. Today, with global competition expanding, wage inequality rising, and the methods and nature of work changing in fundamental ways, it is as crucial as ever that people who work for a living have a voice in the economic discourse.
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Center for Budget, Policies and Priorities The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities is one of the nation’s premier policy organizations working at the federal and state levels on fiscal policy and public programs that affect low- and moderate-income families and individuals.
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Full Employment Professor Harvey received his B.A. degree (in History) from Yale University, his Ph.D. (in Economics) from the New School for Social Research, and his J.D. from Yale Law School. His research focuses on policy options for securing economic and social human rights, with particular attention to the right to work.
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Full Employment Blog Spot The Drive for Decent Work - Full Employment Now!
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148 |
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Faith and Justice Sequoia News Magazine Online
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171 |
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Our RFuture The Campaign for America’s Future is the strategy center for the progressive movement. Our goal is to forge the enduring progressive majority needed to realize the America of shared prosperity and equal opportunity that our country was meant to be.
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The Center for Popular Economics The Center for Popular Economics is a non-profit collective of political economists based in Amherst, MA. Since our founding in 1978, thousands of people have participated in our workshops and institutes.
Our programs and publications simplifies the economy and put useful economic tools in the hands of people fighting for social and economic justice. We examine root causes of economic inequality and injustice including systems of oppression based on race, class, gender, nation and ethnicity.
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Center for American Progress The Center for American Progress is a think tank dedicated to improving the lives of Americans through ideas and action. We combine bold policy ideas with a modern communications platform to help shape the national debate, expose the hollowness of conservative governing philosophy, and challenge the media to cover the issues that truly matter.
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