
Challenging Corporate Power
From Interdependent Study by Interdependent Study
May 13, 2026 · 23 min · Season 6 · Episode 18
About this episode
The episode discusses the critical organizing work to challenge corporate power and its impact on marginalized communities.
The organizing work to curb runaway corporate power in the United States is critically important and necessary. Listen as Aaron and Damien discuss two pieces in The Forge, including “The Corporate Power of It All” by Adem Sengal and Emanuel Nieves and “The Contours of Corporate Power” featuring an interview between Katherine Diaz, Sofia Lopez, and Corrine Hendrickson, which highlight and analyze the harm and impact of this oppression economy on marginalized communities (and all of us), the influence of the oppression economy on the rise of corporate power and political elitism, and the organizing work to fight against and resist corporate greed in communities across the country, and what we learn and take away from these incredible pieces in our continued learning and unlearning work and fight for collective liberation. Follow us on social media and visit our website! Patreon , …
People in this episode
Hosts: Aaron, Damien
Topics covered
- corporate power
- oppression economy
- marginalized communities
- political elitism
- collective liberation
- organizing work
Keywords
- corporate power
- oppression economy
- marginalized communities
- political elitism
- collective liberation
- organizing
- resistance
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: The Forge
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