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American progressive news media organization From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
More Perfect Union is a progressive non-profit news media organization founded in February 2021 by Faiz Shakir. The outlet, named after a phrase in the U.S. Constitution, specializes in video reporting and opinion coverage about the American labor movement, economic policy, and corporate accountability.[1][2]
Formation | February 2021 |
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Type | Nonprofit |
EIN: 85-3189807 | |
Executive Director | Faiz Shakir |
Website | perfectunion |
In August 2021, More Perfect Union won the Sidney Award for outstanding investigative journalism.[3]
In August 2021, More Perfect Union won the Sidney Award for its coverage of the Frito-Lay strike. "MPU was the first national outlet to cover the strike," the Sidney Hillman Foundation wrote in awarding the prize. "They published dispatches from the ground over a three-week period which collectively generated over 4 million views and spurred follow-on coverage by outlets such as the New York Times, the Washington Post, CNN, and NPR... After a three-week strike, Frito's Topeka plant struck an agreement to end the 'suicide shifts' and forced 7-day workweeks."[3]
Also in August 2021, More Perfect Union confirmed with actor Danny DeVito that he had been stripped of his verified status on Twitter after he tweeted a message of solidarity to striking Nabisco workers: "NO CONTRACT NO SNACKS."[4] The news spread widely and contributed to DeVito and his rallying cry becoming popular labor memes.[5]
In November 2021, More Perfect Union launched an explainer series called "The Class Room". It is "aimed at providing a left-wing answer to PragerU, a YouTube titan of right-wing ideology," the New York Times reported.[1]
More Perfect Union says it receives funding from various donors, including from George Soros' Open Society Foundations, but does not take money from labor unions.[1]
In 2023 The Class Room was awarded The Hillman Prize for Opinion and Analysis.[6]
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