by shavaun | Oct 1, 2015 | Resources
Care workers—including providers of both child care and hands-on direct care supporting the elderly and people with disabilities—number 5.5 million and are employed in some of the fastest growing and lowest paying jobs in the American economy. Their...
by shavaun | Sep 1, 2015 | Resources
This toolkit is the product of two input meetings, or “charrettes,” held in New York City and in Oakland, California in late 2014. At these meetings, the project team gathered information from participants about what is important to them when considering...
by shavaun | Jul 1, 2015 | Resources
A conversation about capitalism with two brilliant minds, Cornel West and Richard D. Wolff, together in a rare joint appearance. Richard D. Wolff is Professor of Economics Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, and author most recently of Capitalism's Crisis...
by shavaun | Jul 1, 2015 | Resources
North Dakota is the only state that has established a publicly owned bank: the Bank of North Dakota. This article looks at the benefits that a public bank has brought to the state. Thanks in large part to BND, community banks are much more numerous and robust in North...
by shavaun | Jun 1, 2015 | Resources
INTRODUCTION TO THE RE(BUILDING) TECHNOLOGY ZINE"Our Common Infrastructure"Today our shared digital infrastructure underpins mass digital surveillance, online bulk data collection and marketing, corporate control of Internet services, school performance...
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