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The Federal Government Owns 92 percent of Student Debt. Will Biden Wipe It Out?

Lifting these financial burdens would help individual debt holders meet daily needs, reduce the racial wealth gap, and give a boost to the national economy.

After Boosting Low-Income Voter Turnout, Poor People’s Campaign Mobilizes for COVID Relief

People did not turn out in record numbers in the midst of a pandemic to vote for a return to normal. They want policy change based on a moral agenda.

Unleashing the Power of Poor Voters in a Black Milwaukee Neighborhood

A new film follows community organizer facing multiple challenges to voter mobilization, including skepticism about whether elites have rigged our political system.

Now Is the Time for Free College

With youth unemployment and student debt skyrocketing, young people need free higher education.

U.S. Arms Fuel Asian Tension

The U.S. ‘pivot’ to the South and East China Seas has energised the American industrial-military complex, dimming the prospects for a peaceful resolution of the ongoing disputes in the region.