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BOSTON — Today, President Trump announced via Twitter that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has been fired and that C.I.A. ...

Donald Trump’s proposed budget is a disgrace. To pay for his tax scam, which benefits corporations and the wealthy few, he wants to gut critical services millions of people rely on every day. Let’s make sure this brutal budget doesn’t become law.

Corporate Accountability’s International Policy Director Tamar Lawrence-Samuel and Walter Schuldt, chief U.N. negotiator for Ecuador and head of the G77, strategize at the 2016 U.N. climate negotiations.

Disempowering myths about social change are everywhere. We must counter them by demonstrating the empowering truth of how social change really happens.

: Corporate Accountability’s International Policy Director, Tamar Lawrence-Samuel, and Godwin Ojo, co-founder and programmes director of Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth, Nigeria, march together during the 2016 U.N. climate change treaty meetings in Marrakech, Morocco.

Corporate Accountability activates people power to challenge and change destructive corporations at every level -- from local communities to international democratic institutions. Here’s how you can get involved.

The front cover of Spotlight, Corporate Accountability’s newsletter.

Articles include: You tell US to stand down at UN climate talks; Creating social change, person to person; Standing up to Big Tobacco around the world; You stand with educators to end junk food marketing in schools; Building toward water justice in Pittsburgh; Member spotlight: Nancy Bernstein, and more…

Whose tips? Our tips!

Despite our opposition, Trump’s Department of Labor has officially proposed a rule that would let corporations steal workers’ tips. Tell Congress to reject this unjust rule.

Patti Lynn organizing for the global tobacco treaty in 2004

Behind the candy hearts and commercial hype of Valentines Day’s a fundamental truth: We thrive in relationships. That’s how we make real, long-term change.

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The Trump administration just released an infrastructure plan that could open the floodgates for corporations to privatize the public systems we all rely upon, like our water systems. Tell your member of Congress to reject the Trump infrastructure plan.

Certainly it is egregious that the Trump-appointed director of the CDC, purchased tobacco industry stock...But such a conflict isn’t shocking in our government, especially in this administration, and it highlights a longstanding virus plaguing our democracy: corporate conflicts of interest.

Corporate Accountability’s International Policy Director Tamar Lawrence-Samuel and Walter Schuldt, chief U.N. negotiator for Ecuador and head of the G77, strategize at the 2016 U.N. climate negotiations.

What does it take to succeed in creating social change? Corporate Accountability President Kelle Louaillier answers this vitally important question.

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