We are a movement that builds people power to tackle the structural causes of inequality. Looking to go deeper into the fight against inequality? Here’s a selection of our favourite resources.
The State of the Growing Global Movement Fighting Inequality - report by Rhize and Fight Inequality Alliance. Published November 2019.
Taxing Extreme Wealth. An annual tax on the world’s multi-millionaires and billionaires: What it would raise and what it could pay for - report by Fight Inequality Alliance, Institute for Policy Studies, Oxfam and the Patriotic Millionaires. Published January 2022
Options for equitable economic growth and development in Zambia - report by Grieve Chelwa, Chileshe Mange, Jimmy Mwambazi for Fight Inequality Alliance Zambia. Published April 2022.
Fight Inequality Alliance members survey 2022 - results published May 2022. Available in Arabic, English, French, Spanish.
Watch the Festival to Fight Inequality concert from 2021. This amazing concert was a major highlight of the Festival to Fight Inequality. Look at this lineup of performances from artists from across the movement, whose music powers and inspires us!
Juliani (Kenya)
MC Egrosone (Chile)
Noel Cabangon (Philippines)
PilAto/ Wezi/ B'Flow/ Mwiza Zulu/ Elli K (Zambia)
Rebeca Lane (Guatemala)
Soundz of the South (South Africa)
Victoria Vale (Norway)
Petersen, B’Flow, PilAto, Wezi, Mwiza Zulu - It’s Not Fair
Juliani - Hatutakoma (we the people, fight inequality)
All About Movements - why building movements creates deeper change - Srilatha Batliwala (CREA)
All About Power - Srilatha Batliwala (CREA)
People vs Inequality Podcast - a focus on people leading the fight against inequality
Equals - a range of activists, politicians, academics and thinkers sharing stories about how inequality is being fought around the world
Have You Heard George’s Podcast? - Award winning and critically acclaimed podcast from George The Poet. A fresh take on UK inner-city life through a mix of storytelling, music and fiction.
The unforgettable, inspiring story of a teenage girl growing up in a rural Nigerian village who longs to get an education so that she can find her "louding voice" and speak up for herself, The Girl with the Louding Voice is a simultaneously heartbreaking and triumphant tale about the power of fighting for your dreams.
Feminist perspective first published in 1975 of how Australia's history and culture have limited women's roles in society.