Media - Action Center on Race and the Economy

The Action Center on Race & the Economy (ACRE) is a leading voice on issues of economic and racial justice and corporate accountability. We provide research and policy expertise, commentary and analysis with an explicit racial lens, and connections to members of our partner organizations. Our areas of expertise include:

  • App & AI Worker Justice
  • Billionaire Attacks on Public Education
  • Billionaire & Corporate Influence in Politics
  • Common Good Bargaining
  • Corporate Complicity in War and Genocide
  • Housing Justice & Corporate Landlords
  • Municipal Finance
  • Pension Fund Investment Strategies
  • Progressive Revenue Solutions
  • Tech & Finance Complicity in Islamophobia

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The Guardian
June 2019

‘There’s white male bias’: debating Democratic hopefuls vie for African American votes

David Smith

The Guardian
June 2019

Can lightening strike twice? Trump set to launch 2020 campaign

David Smith

The Hill
June 2019

Panelist debate Trump’s UK state visit, California Dems boo Hickenlooper [VIDEO]

Mother Jones
May 2019

Everyone Agrees California Has a Housing Crisis. Trying to Fix It Has Become a Battle

Bryan Schatz

Reuters
March 2019

Democrats push financial inclusion as 2020 election race heats up

Pete Shroeder, Anna Irrera

Inequality.org
February 2019

A Real ‘World-Class City’ Takes Care of Its People

Saqib Bhatti

Quartz
February 2019

There’s a disturbing amount of neo-Nazi and white supremacist material on Amazon

Annalisa Merelli & Justin Rohrlich

Vice
January 2019

Kamala Harris Has to Reckon with the Democrats’ ‘Law and Order’ Past

Eoin Higgins

Religion News
January 2019

Amazon pulls offensive bathmats with Quranic text

Aysha Khan

In These Times
December 2016

The Only Way to Defeat Trump Is to Understand That Race and Class Are Inseparable

Saqib Bhatti

In These Times
September 2016

Why Labor and the Movement For Racial Justice Should Work Together

Maurice Weeks and Marilyn Sneiderman

The Nation
March 2016

Chicago Has Spent Half a Billion Dollars on Police Brutality Cases– And It’s Impoverishing the Victim’s Communities

Carrie Sloan and Johnaé Strong