Policies and laws that create and perpetuate poverty and racial inequity are written into the fabric of our nation. Read our blog posts on the fight for racial and economic justice.
Without history, there is no basis for comprehensive advocacy efforts for racial and economic justice.
Since everyone needs a place to live, ensuring that people with records have access to stable housing is not merely equitable, but also a matter of common sense.
The need for paid family and medical need has only become more critical during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Source of income discrimination disproportionately affects people of color, women, and people with disabilities.
We must acknowledge the myriad challenges facing workers, especially in the wake of the pandemic.
A trauma-informed and antiracist approach to legal advocacy includes four key elements.
Right now, it’s critical that we come together to defend the social safety net and save our democracy. Together, let’s ensure that everyone can access quality health care, feed their families, and find affordable housing. Every voice and every action counts.
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