Latin Grammy Winners Continue Living Legacy of Resistance, Pursuit for Peace
This band’s rhythms are a manifestation of the resistance of united indigenous and African people, reverberating through Colombia and beyond.
From War-Torn Colombia to the Frontlines of the DED Fight
Lucia faced the impossible decision between safety and her homeland. She has endured unimaginable tragedy, and now emerges a leader of immigration reform.
Los proveedores de cuidado infantil comparten los temores del precipicio fiscal de septiembre en una nueva encuesta
Cientos de proveedores, desde Nueva York hasta Alabama, hablan sobre lo que significará la fecha límite del 30 de septiembre para sus negocios, sus medios de vida y las familias a las que sirven.
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.
Families Who’d Be Impacted By a Government Shutdown: “If the Government Shuts Down, Our Lives Shut Down”
Everyday Americans speak out about what the GOP’s anti-family crusade would mean for them.
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.
Summer Hunger Has Parents Feeling Relief — and Guilt — That Free Lunches at School Are Back in Session
When it comes to food insecurity, it’s certain lawmakers, not parents, who should be feeling guilty.
When Leaders Erase Black History, Their Foot Soldiers Erase Black Lives
DeSantis and other Florida Republicans didn’t pull the trigger that killed three people in Jacksonville, but their rhetoric and policies created an environment that made it possible.
Talking to My Grandma Reminds Me to Keep Fighting on the Right Side of History
Community Change Communications Fellow Ayanna Albertson did the math, and her grandmother was just about the same age during the 1963 March on Washington as she was during the 2020 protests against the murder of George Floyd.
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.”