Insight

Advocates working with and for communities of color have a unique opportunity to play a critical role in advancing race equity.

The challenges we face in the fight for racial and economic justice have roots in our history as a country.

No one should have to choose between their well-being and their paycheck.

Working across state lines to create collective, bold, and meaningful systems change.

More than 300 troublemakers gathered to celebrate the transformative work of the Shriver Center at our Homecoming Gala: Justice Reimagined.

Wendy Pollack, the director of the Shriver Center's Women’s Law and Policy Initiative began her career working as a union carpenter.

Electronic monitoring should be eliminated as a policy tool in pretrial settings.

Time for action to increase racial equity and opportunities for low-wage workers.

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I believe we can build a better future. And I know that advocacy can play a key role in removing obstacles to racial and economic justice.

Statement from Audra Wilson, President and CEO of the Shriver Center on Poverty Law

Without history, there is no basis for comprehensive advocacy efforts for racial and economic justice.

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