EPIC stands for End Poverty In California. There are more people in poverty in California today than anywhere else in the Nation. Michael Tubbs' EPIC initiative is how we change that.
W. Kamau Bell talks with Black healthcare workers about the COVID vaccines in this video for the Greater Than Covid inititative.
Now is the time to invest in America’s care infrastructure. One that will build a healthy and resilient economy for us all.
The global pandemic was unpredictable, but the economic crisis it triggered was not. Stacey Abrams breaks down how we got here, and the opportunity we have to reshape the economy. Because we ARE the economy.
The Gig Economy tracks the myth of the side hustle as a way to get ahead.
We're at an exciting moment where we needn't choose between doing what's right for the climate, and what's good for business. X marks the spot where the goals of the climate movement and economics align. Another gratifying collaboration with Jacob Kornbluth for The YEARS Project.
In an era where the moral and economic interests to fight the climate crisis are finally aligned, Cognizant’s Center for the Future of Work has been doing a deep dive into the Green Rush.
Another great collaboration with Jake Kornbluth for The YEARS Project. We cannot fix the climate crisis without fixing Finance. Banks must be held accountable regarding the carbon emissions of their portfolios. Measurement is the solution.
Winner of the 2019 Shorty award for Social Justice, Inequality Media’s “A Tale of Two Tickets” focuses on the intersection of race and inequality through the lens of the criminalization of poverty. Featuring W. Kamau Bell and Robert Reich, the video depicts original motion graphics to buttress a researched, poignant script about how, in the American criminal justice system, minor infractions like traffic tickets can have very different ramifications depending on the color of one’s skin. The point of the video is to inspire viewers to feel a sense of urgency in addressing these racial inequities in order to create a truly just system.
Asylum reminds us of the (forgotten) principles of the US as a place of refuge for those fleeing oppression and persecution.