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‘Our Fight is One Fight’ Echos Across May Day Marches, Demanding an End to Harsh Immigration Enforcement

May 6, 2022

By Cristina Rayas

On May Day, a holiday that celebrates the power of laborers and the working class, thousands of families took to the streets – demanding an end to a harsh system…

Caregivers Who Looked After Essential Workers’ Families During the Pandemic are Demanding Needed Change to Survive

May 6, 2022

By Gloria Chan

Teresa is a mom and a child care provider who, during the pandemic, stepped up to care for children of essential workers. Although Teresa’s services have been key to get parents to work while she cares for their children, the existing low wages of providers mean that she struggles to make ends meet at home. Families, and our economy, simply cannot work without child care. 

Award Winning Slam Poet Reflects on Not Needing the Most Words to Be Powerful

April 29, 2022

By Cristina Rayas

2021’s Womxn of the World Poetry Slam champion Ayanna Albertson learned many valuable lessons by seeing her mother make community in the lives she touched.

Activist Celebrates the First Black Woman Confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court

April 7, 2022

By Cristina Rayas

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is a brilliant legal mind with the utmost character and integrity. She will make an exceptional Supreme Court Justice, and we celebrate this historic confirmation.

How We See Ourselves in a Feminist Future

March 31, 2022

By Gloria Chan

Through the lens of a crucial question—what does a feminist world look like?—Maris shares the wishes she has for her mom, her sister, herself, and every woman in the fight to make our communities one in which we can all thrive.

So Many of Us Can Relate to Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation Process

March 25, 2022

By Gloria Chan

Community Change Fellow Ayanna Albertson talks about the familiarity of navigating spaces where people scrutinize and minimize your successes—even when you’re more than qualified and capable of prospering.

She Never Saw Herself as an ‘Impacted’ Person on Housing Issues. Then She Had An ‘Empowerment Moment.’

March 8, 2022

By Gloria Chan

Housing activist from Louisiana Omari Ho-Sang tells her story about being empowered by the realization that she was an impacted person – not just an advocate.

What My Immigrant Parents – Frontline Nurses from the Philippines – Gave up and Built Back

February 16, 2022

By Gloria Chan

Video fellow Maris Medina shares her family’s immigration story and the resilient love her parents shared to build a legacy for her and her sister.

Stories From the Ground Up and To Your Inbox

February 15, 2022

By Cristina Rayas

Subscribe to the NEW ChangeWire newsletter for the latest from Community Change and our Communications Fellows.

In One Small Nevada County, Pretrial Detention Leaves the Legally Innocent Sitting in Jail

January 26, 2022

By Gloria Chan

In part one of this video series, Community Change fellow, Nissa Tzun, interviews an activist with the Mass Liberation Project.

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