- We publish, support poor and working-class writers and platform their work in our quarterly magazine Lumpen: a journal for poor and working class writers.
- We develop and deliver educational workshops for communities, groups and organisations that want to learn more about their relationship to capital, class and resource (externally and internally).
- We support projects, organisations, communities, groups and individuals made up of or centring lived experiences of poverty, class stigma, shame and lack of resources to support their work in epistemic and material injustice.
- We support projects, organisations, communities, groups and individuals that are well-resourced in their redistributive efforts.
- We work with well resourced people and organisations to support, advise and educate about the history, legacy and politics of giving, philanthropy and charity.
- We work alongside and support policy work, research, and economic reform which aims to create a world with fairer distribution of capital and resources.
- We facilitate equitable wealth redistribution, putting wealth holders in touch with communities and groups that need access to resources.
- We have a proven track record of helping to redistribute hundreds of thousands of pounds from wealth holders to individuals and groups in need that are working for positive social change.
These are our aims:
Examine the ways in which our lives are shaped by our class positions
Create spaces for poor and working-class people to share their experiences and knowledge
Encourage middle class, owning class people and well-resourced people to recognise and take responsibility for the benefits their class position and access to capital has afforded them
Help people to better understand and support each other in order to achieve cross-class collaboration
To support movements and organisations that take action on social and economic and epistemic injustice
To work pre-figuratively towards a better, truer and intersectional understanding of class that can help us analyse our situation in the 21st century
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