Dr. King’s Dreams About Racial and Economic Justice Included Guaranteed Income
The March for Jobs and Freedom was just the beginning of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s ideas about economic justice
The March for Jobs and Freedom was just the beginning of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s ideas about economic justice
Our family members have all worked hard throughout their lives – we shouldn’t be concerned about providing for our basic needs in retirement.
Organizers on the ground in New Jersey and Florida where people have been displaced by extreme weather events are working to identify solutions for helping people recover following storms.
Food insecurity forces many Americans to focus on basic survival, making it harder to play an active role in a democratic system. But community groups can organize to end this cycle.
This month, Democratic women lawmakers reintroduced the Paycheck Fairness Act. Let’s hope the GOP won’t try to block it again.
De ninguna manera permitiré que unos cuantos ancianos y una historia imaginaria sobre el límite de la deuda pongan otro techo de cristal sobre mi futuro.
There’s no way I’m letting a few old men and an imaginary story about the debt ceiling put another glass ceiling over my future.
Most people don’t have the luxury of waiting as automated systems rifle through thousands of resumes. Income supports can be a big help.
Congress should prioritize passing critical legislation for workers and families before the end of the year.
Our government has the funds we need to let millions of parents breathe easier.