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Time to rein in corporate power

It's a watershed moment for the corporate accountability movement. From calling for the overturning of the Citizens United decision, to taking on Big Banks, to joining the massive Occupy movement, people are ready to challenge corporate power like never before.Learn More

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Over a month has passed since the United Nations summit on sustainable development concluded in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, but the world still appears to be unaware of one of the most important statements made during the conference that drew some 50,000 delegates from all over the world.
July 27, 2012
Corporate Accountability International
Earlier this month, an increasingly activist Supreme Court not only reaffirmed its 2010 Citizens United ruling allowing unlimited corporate funding to flow into federal elections. It imposed this undemocratic ruling on state and local elections as well, upending campaign finance laws in at least 21 states and the District of Columbia. But today the Senate of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts said enough is enough.
Story of Change: building citizen muscle vs. consumer muscle
Corporate Accountability International
From the creative folks at The Story of Stuff: a new animated short reminds us that creating change will come from taking collective action, not from making individual consumer choices.

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