I’m All In for A Day Without Child Care Because I Hope to Leave My Care Business to My Daughters One Day
Shineal Hunter, a child care provider from Philadelphia, talks about why she’s shutting down for a day of action on May 9.
Bringing the Community Together, One Business at a Time
Bounce Milwaukee closed on May Day in observance of Voces de la Frontera’s “Day Without Immigrants” strike and rally.
No Kid Should Have to Choose Between Getting An Education Or Helping Pay the Bills
The Republican-led Florida Legislature passed a bill that would take child labor laws backwards, instead of focusing on policies that help families thrive.
Anti-LGBTQ Attacks and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Sessions
Just as Florida has been ground zero for some of the most hateful rhetoric and policies, it can be ground zero to show the country what the movement to fight for all of our communities looks like.
Families Like These are Counting on Congress to Expand the Child Tax Credit
Poverty is a policy choice that we don’t have to keep making.
Hold the Pumpkin Spice – October Signals Student Loan Repayments
People have always told me pursuing an education would give me a chance at achieving the American Dream, but now I’m facing years of student debt.
Childcare Providers Share September Cliff Fears in New Survey
Hundreds of providers, from New York to Alabama, talk about what the September 30 deadline will mean for their businesses, livelihoods, and the families they serve.
13 People You May Not Have Known Were At the “I Have a Dream” Event
Of course, everyone knows about Martin Luther King Jr.’s part, but here are other people you may not realize were also at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
How Tenant Screening Algorithms Deepen Housing Disparities
The hidden biases and discriminatory practices embedded in tenant screening algorithms create huge challenges faced by low-income renters seeking a place to call home.