Temporary Pandemic EBT and SNAP Increases At Risk As Families Struggle to Afford Grocery Bills
Soaring costs put strain on parents trying to keep food on the table, and threats from some politicians to refuse to raise the debt limit could make things worse for families.
Everyone Claimed to Be Hiring, But My Job Search Has Been Fruitless
Most people don’t have the luxury of waiting as automated systems rifle through thousands of resumes. Income supports can be a big help.
On Black Women’s Equal Pay Day I’m Advocating for Living Wages for Child Care Providers
I owe my son’s teachers so much: My peace of mind, my ability to work, my son’s happiness. I’m sure other parents feel the same way.
What Black Voters in the Midwest Want
CCA’s Dorian Warren talks with OOC’s Prentiss Haney about the All In for Ohio Agenda, mobilizing Black voters ahead of the Midterms.
This Labor Day We’re Quiet Quitting Rugged Individualism
Collective action has enjoyed a resurgence in our post-COVID world.
This Juneteenth We Celebrate Black Joy To Rejuvenate Us For the Fight Ahead
I hope that millions will let their hair down on June 19th and then join hands with Black Americans in the fight for justice.
Why I’m Striking for Child Care
Janna tells ChangeWire why she is taking the necessary risks to win long term changes to our childcare infrastructure.
This May Day I’m Reflecting on the Fight for Equality for Black Workers
A discussion on the silencing and oppression of workers of color stirred up painful personal memories – while motivating me to be a more vocal activist.
We Have to Stop Choosing Big Banks Over Black Workers
In this latest ‘Visible’ series, we talk with Sarah Anderson at the Institute for Policy Studies about ways the federal government can prioritize Black employment over bonuses for big bank CEOs.
One Year After Democrats Promised Protections, Immigrant Families Demand Action
State leaders are using their stories to fight for permanent protections.