We are at an extreme point in history where billionaire wealth is spiraling out of control, while billions face a daily struggle to survive. Multiple crises have converged from vaccine inequality to unemployment, from our rights to protest to our underfunded public services, from climate change to a debt crisis. Inequality is not just about income or wealth; it is about power. Runaway inequality has been caused by too much power in the hands of powerful corporations. It has taken over our politics. Without action to rapidly reduce inequality, we will never be able to achieve a world for the many, not the few.  Whilst they meet, we call out the elites in Davos who exploit us and the governments who are failing us. The solutions to inequality cannot come from them, they must come from people on the frontlines of the inequality crisis.

We believe in a world where nobody is rich or powerful enough to be immune from the rules. Powerful elites and corporations can no longer be allowed to rig the system in their favor. To achieve this, we loudly challenge the concentration of power in the hands of an elite few.