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.
It’s time for those who profited from the suffering of black people to pay reparations, including Wells Fargo.
Wells Fargo has a long, storied history of exploiting Black people for profit. Now it's time they pay reparations.
Understanding all facets of White Racism and anti-Blackness is critical to address the harms the U.S. has enacted on Black communities and to advance the cause for reparations.
Une conversation avec Daniel Dorado et Rachel Rose Jackson Ce blog est disponible en espagnol et en anglais. Alors que ...
Una conversación con Daniel Dorado y Rachel Rose Jackson Este blog se encuentra disponible en Inglés y Francés. Mientras el ...
The public health crisis spurred by the tobacco epidemic and the climate crisis are linked principally to the death of millions of people a year. Both contribute to trillions of dollars in damage annually, threaten the viability of entire nations, devastate the environment, harm communities, and exacerbate inequalities.
Every year, Big Tobacco's externalized costs amount to hundreds of billions of dollars. Why do we continue to pick up the tab?
Executive Director Patti Lynn is in conversation with Ashka Naik, research director at Corporate Accountability.