Debt Justice

We are convening academics, advocates, activists, and community organizers to rethink international finance and redress the crisis of household, corporate, and sovereign debt.

Explore proposals to break with a paradigm of economic extraction to build a new one centered on just and shared prosperity.

A Blueprint for Debt Justice

Diab: Debt Justice Is an Internationalist Project

Statements

Pistor: An Alternative to Our Debt-Ridden System

Statements

Parvez: A New International Movement for Debt Justice

Statements

Jakema & Davis: Debt & Gender in Sierra Leone

Statements

Appel: Debtors’ Unions, Reparative Public Goods, and the Future of Finance

Statements

Comelli: The Debt Narrative is Dead Wrong

Statements

Debt Justice Group to IMF: "Defuse Ecuador's Debt Time Bomb!"

Statements

Kvangraven: An Anti-Imperialist Call for Debt Justice

Statements

Mader: We Must Learn From Defiant Debtors

Statements

Abrahams-Fayker: Privatization and Profits in South Africa

Debt Justice Group: “Once again, we must stand against austerity in Ecuador”

Economy

Policy Briefing: Debt Justice at the G20

A Blueprint for Debt Justice

Economy

Debt as Surveillance

Economy

Debt‌ ‌as‌ ‌Exploitation‌‌

Economy

Debt as Racial Capitalism

Social Justice

Debt as Collective Strength

Blueprint

Debt as Colonialism

Economy

No Illegitimate Debt

Blueprint

Rights Not Debts

Blueprint

Investment, Not Extraction

Blueprint

No More Global Debt Inequalities

Blueprint

Our Debt is Not Your Profit

Blueprint

Bail Out the People

Blueprint

Democratize Finance

Blueprint

Socialize Don’t Financialize

Blueprint

Take Back Our Institutions

Economy

Pay Reparations and Redistribute Prosperity

Social Justice

Make Banking Cooperative

Economy

Delete the Debt: Africa's Liberation from Debt Supremacy

Economy

Debt as Gendered Oppression

Women's Rights
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