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How the Climate Crisis Compounds Risks for Incarcerated Workers
10.26.22
A version of this article was originally published in August 2021 on Climate XChange’s “Intersection” blog. PPR thanks Climate XChange for their permission to reprint it here. The summer of 2021 was marked by a series of climate-fueled disasters: heat waves with disastrous consequences, dramatic rainfall and intense thunderstorms, an earlier and potentially more destructive […]
To Meet His Rhetoric on Race, Biden Needs to Repeal Taft-Hartley Union Laws
04.13.21
Passing the PRO Act offers one of the surest routes to build a cross-race coalition in the US.
The Receipts: Pete Buttigieg’s Policies Fail LGBTQ+ Communities
04.8.21
Though Pete Buttigieg is often cast as an LGBTQ+ icon, his tenure in South Bend and a close look at his platform say otherwise.
Centering Community Needs Through Public Housing
03.2.21
Radically expanding public housing enables us to prioritize affordability, livability, and community governance—a sustainable alternative to the current for-profit system.
Responding to the Right
12.12.20
The rise and (hopeful) fall of populist right-wing movements like Trump’s holds three important lessons for progressives.