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{{toplink|url=http://resourcegeneration.org/local_chapters/philadelphia/|name=resourcegeneration.org/local_chapters/philadelphia}}<blockquote>''Got Class Privilege and Want Social Justice?''</blockquote>Telling the truth about wealth and our class backgrounds helps expose how deeply unjust and racist the U.S. economic system is and makes our movements for economic and racial justice stronger.
  
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Since 1998, thousands of young folks have connected with '''Resource Generation to help square their politics with their values, meaningfully leverage their privilege, and understand their stake in a future where wealth, land, and power are equitably shared'''. We organize to bring our collective power to support poor and working-class led movements to effect systemic change.
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''Note:''&nbsp;&nbsp;The above descriptive information came from the organization's [http://resourcegeneration.org/what-we-do/ What We Do] page.
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*National:&nbsp;[http://resourcegeneration.org/ Resource Generation]
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Latest revision as of 21:18, 25 June 2020

resourcegeneration.org/local_chapters/philadelphia

Got Class Privilege and Want Social Justice?

Telling the truth about wealth and our class backgrounds helps expose how deeply unjust and racist the U.S. economic system is and makes our movements for economic and racial justice stronger.

Since 1998, thousands of young folks have connected with Resource Generation to help square their politics with their values, meaningfully leverage their privilege, and understand their stake in a future where wealth, land, and power are equitably shared. We organize to bring our collective power to support poor and working-class led movements to effect systemic change.

Note:  The above descriptive information came from the organization's What We Do page.

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