Corporations v. Democracy

During 2006, WILPF branches around the country led diverse efforts to shed light on the many forms of corporate domination in this country, and to enable greater citizen participation in our government. Recently, the Des Moines Branch sponsored a free, month-long corporate power-centered film festiv...

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