Since 1963, It’s Been Summer after “Sweltering Summer of the Negro’s Legitimate Discontent”
I wonder if those who participated in the March on Washington imagined a future where instead of saying “Free at last,” we’d still be reminding the world that “Black Lives Matter.”
Community Change and Partners Take Over D.C. to Spotlight Childcare Workers
Community Change joined the Care Can’t Wait coalition to celebrate Care Worker Recognition Month — and to call for more federal investments to address our childcare crisis.
NEW Podcast: ‘And How Are the Children’ Episode One: Because Hunger Doesn’t Take Summer Vacation
In this new podcast series, a Texas public school educator explores why we should measure the health of our society by how well our children are doing. In his debut episode, he dives into summer food programs.
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.
El amor allana el camino hacia un cuidado infantil culturalmente competente en el condado de La Plata, Colorado
Es hora de que todos manifestemos amor total para apoyar a los miembros más jóvenes de nuestra comunidad y a sus familias.
Radical Love Paves the Way to Culturally Competent Child Care in La Plata County, Colorado
It is time for all communities to show up with radical love to support our youngest community members and their families.
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.
Our Anthem Award Wins Celebrate Authentic Voices That Can Break Through the Noise
As we face shrinking newsrooms, distrust, and disinformation, diversity in journalism is more important than ever.
Paving the Path to Road Safety Requires an Infrastructure Revolution
A hit-and-run transformed my view of our streets and communities. What if road design prioritized safety and equity?
Amina Jinadu
Amina Jinadu (she/her) is a second-generation, Ghanaian-American based in Illinois. As a creative, her goal is to share informative and thought-provoking content that inspires and empowers others. She has been…