As A Mother of Color, I Want More Gun Safety Laws, Not Armed Teachers
Gov. DeSantis is putting our children at risk by trying to implement laws to arm teachers, despite what Florida parents want.
Wisconsin Voters Understood the Assignment (Mostly).
Organizing around economic security overcame racism and disinformation in the Governor’s race, but there’s still work to do.
A Stronger Social Safety Net Could Help With the Diabetes Epidemic
This disease cost my father his life. On National Diabetes Month, I’m calling for stronger income support and healthcare programs for everyone.
How One Childcare Worker Took ARPA Funds Into Her Own Hands to Win Grants for Home-Based Providers
In Concord, California, a plan to distribute grants to small businesses impacted by the pandemic didn’t apply to home-based businesses. So childcare providers and parents lobbied for an exception.
Rent Stabilization Ballot Initiative Could Help Bring Workers Back to Central Florida
The initiative and using American Rescue Plan funds for longer term housing solutions could provide critical relief to Florida renters
After Reading This You Won’t Feel Like Celebrating Columbus Day
It’s time to learn from our history and honor Indigenous People’s Day in every state.
With Student Debt Relief, Biden Comes Through for Multiple Generations
For the first time, I can start saving for my future instead of stressing about my finances. Biden really did that.
This Labor Day We’re Quiet Quitting Rugged Individualism
Collective action has enjoyed a resurgence in our post-COVID world.
What You Should Know About the Inflation Reduction Act
The landmark healthcare, climate, and tax provisions are big steps on a path to an economy that works for all of us.
Young Voters Call Out Republicans for Inflated Gas Prices
The hashtag #RepublicansHateCheapGas made its way across Tik Tok, Twitter, and Instagram.