Legal Petition Demands Biden Administration Stop Unlawful Fossil Fuel Projects

We're happy to sign on to the Legal Petition that Demands Biden Administration to Stop Unlawful Fossil Fuel Projects.
 
We joined more than 300 Groups Demand Halt to U.S. Army Corps Approvals.
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WATCH: Panel Discussion

Did you miss the panel discussion with the filmmakers of the New Corporation: the Unfortunately Necessary Sequel? Don't worry, you can watch it right here!

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People vs. Fossil Fuels: Which side are you on! Take Action

Move to Amend has joined scores of organizations calling on the Biden Administration to demand a fossil-free future.

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The New Corporation Film Screening

Move to Amend is hosting a virtual, asynchronous viewing of The New Corporation film, complimented by a virtual panel discussion with the creators of the film alongside organizers in the fight against corporate rule.

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Labor Day

Labor Day is a terrific opportunity for Move to Amenders to make personal and issue connections with members of Labor Unions.

 

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Democracy Film Series: The New Corporation - the Unfortunately Necessary Sequel

Democracy Film Series: The New Corporation - the Unfortunately Necessary Sequel

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National Board Member, Dr. Daniel Lee, speaking at the #March4Medicare4All in Los Angeles

#ICYMI -- Watch Our National Board Member, Dr. Daniel Lee, speaking at the March for Medicare 4 All in Los Angeles on Saturday, July 24, 2021.

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Localizing Monetary Reform

How can big-national issues like monetary reform connect with local individuals and officials?
Learn how Move to Amend got people to not only think and talk about ending “money as speech” and corporate rule via the #WeThePeopleAmendment, but to take meaningful action.
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Independence Day and the Imperial CEO

In 2021, opposition to freedom comes not from a foreign king and his aristocratic courtiers but from our own domestic elites—the uber-rich of the New Gilded Era.
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SCOTUS rules Corporate Constitutional Rights over Workers Rights

In a 6-3 ruling along ideological lines, the US Supreme Court this week overturned a California regulation allowing union organizers to enter workplaces to recruit agricultural workers...on the grounds it violates the employing company's Fifth Amendment’s “takings” clause without just compensation. 

The ruling marks the latest blow in a devastating campaign to roll back hard-won victories for the US labor movement in favor of businesses.

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