| | | Dear Friend, I wanted to make sure you saw the email Med sent last week. It's not too late to register for our event on January 16. In this time of chaos and uncertainty, I'm really looking forward to gathering in community with people like you who share our vision -- and are ready to take action to make it a reality. As Med mentions below, this event will be an opportunity to learn about Corporate Accountability and this new community we're launching, deepen your understanding of corporate power and how we got here, and get inspired to take action amidst challenging times. If that sounds like it might be for you, well, why not come check it out? Hope to see you there, Ari Rubenstein Pronouns: he/him/his Managing Campaigns Director Corporate Accountability | Dear Friend, At Corporate Accountability, we believe in a world where everyone, regardless of what they look like or the money in their pockets, has clean air, clean water, and the ability to thrive. I know you believe in that, too. The dangerous, polluting corporations and the billionaires behind them that propelled Trump's return to power want us to believe the world we envision is impossible. They want us to turn inward in despair and give up our power, while they exploit our communities, profit off creating and worsening the climate crisis, and sell off our democracy to the highest bidder. We won't let them. We refuse. Maybe you're feeling heartbroken and weary right now. Or maybe... something else entirely. Or perhaps, like me, you're preparing to take opportunities to stand in defiant refusal. No matter what you're feeling, join the launch event on January 16 to learn more about our new community of changemakers and action-takers! | Register now to learn more, get inspired, and take action on January 16 | | So-called "strong men" like Trump and his corporate cronies want us to believe they're unstoppable. But here's the thing: The Corporate Accountability community has a track record of notching big victories for people over corporations no matter who's in the White House -- including the last time Trump and his corporate shills and billionaires were in power. We're gonna do it again. It takes people like you saying "count me in," claiming your power, and coming together to take disciplined, strategic action. That's why we can't wait to join forces with you in community on January 16! Sign up now to join our launch event and learn more about our community. This new community is a place for people like you to come together to challenge the corporate takeover of democracy with fierce, urgent action and joy. Together, we'll: - Reclaim power from the abusive U.S.-based transnational corporations behind the takeover of U.S. politics.
- Act in solidarity with people worldwide like front line Black and Indigenous People of Color affected by the abuses of U.S.-based transnational corporations and the governments that do their bidding.
- And mobilize our networks to take meaningful, strategic, and timely action.
At our online launch event on January 16, you'll hear about Corporate Accountability's impactful history, including the major victories we notched during Trump's first term. You'll also learn the details of the new community we're launching and what it means to join. Deepen your understanding of corporate power and how we got to where we are. Get inspired with music and lessons from movement leaders. And, of course, take action with like-minded people. Will you join us on January 16 to learn more, get inspired, and take action in community? I can't wait to see you there! Thank you for all you do to build the world we deserve. Onward, Med Diagne Pronouns: he/they Membership Organizer Corporate Accountability | | P.S. I know you're getting a lot of invitations and opportunities to plug in right now, and it might be a little overwhelming. I really believe we're building something special. I hope you'll join us on January 16 to check it out! | | | Corporate Accountability stops transnational corporations from devastating democracy, trampling human rights, and destroying our planet. We are building a world rooted in justice where corporations answer to people, not the other way around -- a world where every person has access to clean water, healthy food, a safe place to live, and the opportunity to reach their full human potential. State Disclosures. Write to us at info@corporateaccountability.org or call us at +1-800-688-8797 (U.S.). Corporate Accountability 10 Milk St, Suite 610, Boston, MA 02108 | | | | Sent via ActionNetwork.org. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Corporate Accountability, please click here. | | | |
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