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Former Corporate Accountability staff member and organizer Kirsten Cross, speaking at the GE campaign victory party. She holds a folder of materials, and is surrounded by other excited volunteers.

We remember a long-time organizational leader and friend, who passed after a bout with pancreatic cancer earlier this year.

For the U.N. plastics treaty to have the impact the world badly needs, we must keep corporations out of the negotiating room.

Tens of thousands of people took action on Corporate Accountability's campaigns this year. Learn more about the impact we had together.

Cover image of the FY22 Corporate Accountability annual report -- people celebrating the earth and organizing for a better world.

Corporate Accountability is building a world that puts people -- not corporations -- first. Download the 2022 annual report to learn more.

Winning elections is important, but it’s not the only way we can continue making transformative change happen. Let's keep pushing together.

A section of "the Roadmap for Reparations" graphic by Paloma Rae: two directional markers pointing in different directions -- showing the racist history of Wells Fargo and the movement for reparations.

Learn more about how your support is powering the movement to stop corporate abuse and dismantle systemic racism.

El borrador del texto del tratado, parece dejar de lado las salvaguardias contra la interferencia política corporativa.

As the World Health Organization pandemic treaty meetings resume, the draft text fails to address corporate political interference.

It's time for The Boston Globe to answer for its participation in spreading Big Tobacco's message.

A section of "the Roadmap for Reparations" graphic by Paloma Rae: two directional markers pointing in different directions -- showing the racist history of Wells Fargo and the movement for reparations.

It’s time for those who profited from the suffering of black people to pay reparations, including Wells Fargo.