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In the coming weeks, we'll be organizing around the shareholders’ meetings of corporations like ExxonMobil, and McDonald’s. We need your support to make sure we have the strongest presence possible.

By Kate Bratskeir for Mic.com. All chain restaurants in the United States are required to publish calorie counts on their ...

Quit clowning around with people's health, workers rights', and the environment.

Instead of nourishing us, our food is making us sick. And McDonald’s is at the rotten core of that broken system, from farm to family. Tell McDonald’s to stop devastating the lives of people and the planet before their upcoming Shareholders’ meeting.

Public education champion Cecily Myart-Cruz poses with members of Corporate Accountability's food team (Deputy Campaigns Director Sriram Madhusoodanan and National Campaign Organizer Alexa Kaczmarski) in front of a mural in Corporate Accountability headquarters.

Fierce public schools champion and Vice President of UTLA/NEA, Cecily Myart-Cruz, talks about what privatization has to do with racial, economic, and food justice and how McDonald’s tries to sell Black and brown communities lies and false solutions. Read more.

The food industry has spent billions of advertising dollars to intrigue these individuals, ideally while they’re young and impressionable.

César Chávez, leader in the labor and civil rights movement, would have been 91 today. We carry with us his tried-and-true method of organizing.

Saru Jayaraman, founder of Restaurant Opportunities Center United, at Massachusetts State House.

For tipped workers — whether they are pouring glasses of wine at high-end steak houses or refilling coffee cups at ...

By Jared Bernstein for Washington Post. It could always get worse, of course, but last week, Trump-infused politics appeared to ...

Longtime ally Rosa Perea helps her son and niece plant vegetables in a Chicago community garden. CREDIT: Staff

We believe a more sustainable food system is both necessary and possible. Everyone should have access to healthy food, and food production should not come at the expense of our health, workers’ rights, animal welfare, or the environment. Our food campaign moves McDonald’s and other giant food corporations to end their abuses.

The front cover of Spotlight, Corporate Accountability’s newsletter.

Articles include: You tell US to stand down at UN climate talks; Creating social change, person to person; Standing up to Big Tobacco around the world; You stand with educators to end junk food marketing in schools; Building toward water justice in Pittsburgh; Member spotlight: Nancy Bernstein, and more…