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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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Local Memphis
June 2024

Group demands opportunities in BlueOval City

localmemphis.com

The Jackson Sun
June 2024

Mason residents demand racial and economic equality from Ford

The Jackson Sun
June 2024

Mason residents rally for equitable agreement ahead of BlueOval opening

Action 5 News
June 2024

Community members call out Blue Oval City, make public demands for fair wages and long-term benefits

Tarvarious Haywood

The Daily Memphian
June 2024

As BlueOval develops, coalition asks to secure union jobs, affordable housing

Aisling Mäki

WREG
June 2024

Blue Oval City neighbors seek agreement with Ford

Jessica Knox

Local Memphis
June 2024

West Tennessee residents and coalition group want ‘a seat at the table’ with BlueOval City

Desmond Nugent

WBBJ
June 2024

Leaders demand community benefits agreement at BlueOval City site

WBBJ 7 Eyewitness News Staff

WENY
June 2024

PA House Dems Pass Bill with Major Education Reform; Negotiations Expected

Kara Jeffers

Lancaster Online
June 2024

School voucher opponents protest at office of Sen. Martin; decry campaign donations from billionaire

Jaxon White

Penn Capital-Star
June 2024

Education funding reform bill passes Pa. House as Senate school voucher plan waits in the wings

Peter Hall

Cal Matters
May 2024

Gig companies spent more than $200 million to write their own labor law. The state Supreme Court could throw it out

Levi Sumagaysay

The Hill
May 2024

Justice for victims of Abu Ghraib torture could change the business of war 

Ramah Kudaimi

In These Times
May 2024

AI Is Already Being Used to Kill Palestinians in Gaza

Saqib Bhatti

The Philadelphia Tribune
May 2024

Pennsylvania House leaders seek $5.1B increase for 371 underfunded districts

Chanel Hill Tribune Staff Writer