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Looking for social justice in the most unlikely places
by Kathie MM Big banks (the ones that claim to be too big to fail) are a big—very, very big cause for concern. The charges directed at them: They reap profits by exploiting (not educating, not rehabilitating, not treating) men … Continue reading →
Posted in capitalism, Human rights, Military-industrial complex, politics, Prisons, racism, resistance, social justice, Stories of engagement
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Tagged big banks., charitable donations, Eastern Bank, environmental destruction, for-profit prisons, fossil fuels, immigrants. Eastern Charitable Foundation., Kathie MM, nonprofits, payday lending, predatory loans
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