Runaway Inequality Education Project

We are developing a new national network of lay trainers who conduct workshops on how runaway inequality impacts our economy, our society and our environment.

With over 500 volunteer trainers, we seek to provide an educational framework that links together often fragmented and isolated social justice organizations. Our goal is to build a 30,000 strong educational infrastructure for a new economic justice movement, modeled after the American progressive populists of the 1880s and 1890s.

Current partners include the Communications Workers of America, NJ Educational Association, United Steelworkers, United Automobile Workers, Citizen Action NY, American Postal Workers Union, Wilmington, North Carolina, AFL-CIO, Sierra Club, and several Indivisible groups around the country.

(For more information and curricula in Spanish and English, visit RunawayInequality.org)

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