#Econ133 students: yet another perspective on the links between wealth, taxes and racism. Should we be collecting tax data by race? Should rent be deductible? https://t.co/5dC38jI7ZI
The world is not poor. It is extremely unequal, and the global economy is organized around exploitation and accumulation rather than around meeting actual human needs. Here's my take on this controversy: https://t.co/WfmS7aiBTC
#Econ133! Listen to the discussion on the origins of neoliberal policies and their impact on economic inequality. Be ready to discuss! @jedazc@cristobalotero@gabriel_zucman https://t.co/UkNaB7jDMN
#Econ133 let's talk about a $15 min wage! Is this a pre-distribution policy that would effectively address inequality? Do you agree with this perspective? @cristobalotero@jedazc@gabriel_zucman
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Climate change cannot be ignored - the Philippines is hit by 20 typhoons a year. How can we support women farmers in the Philippines impacted by this? @CARE#ScaleXDesign
It's time for a New York that works for all of us.
On June 26th, we can make it happen - but only if we have the #CourageToChange.
It's time to get to work. Please retweet this video and sign up to knock doors + more at https://t.co/kacKFI9RtI to bring our movement to Congress.
Attending #ILC2018 in #Geneva has strengthened the resolve of Lenny Quiroz, General Secretary of Domestic Workers Union of Ecuador, to make sure the government of Ecuador hears and listens to domestic workers. She said "They need to know and understand us" 📣 #ThisIsNotWorking