Five Painful Charts on COVID and Black America
This Black History Month, hard data reveal how the pandemic has widened racial divides.
This Black History Month, hard data reveal how the pandemic has widened racial divides.
A leading Black worker advocate calls on policymakers to understand that what benefits Black workers benefits us all.
By working towards creating ‘land without landlords,’ this East Bay cooperative is helping communities build pathways to collective property ownership and community wealth.
Dr. King called moderation the “great stumbling block in the stride toward freedom.” Biden should heed that warning today.
A new data visualization series illustrates how the pandemic and flawed policy responses have widened long-standing economic, racial, and gender divides.
We’re working to build the leadership and strategists that a diverse labor and worker movement demands today.
Many companies are tweeting about their commitment to racial equity, but not practicing it in their own staffing.
Here’s my proposal: give $20,000 to every American with an enslaved ancestor, every year, for 20 years. We can afford it
If we want justice, we must help Black families invest in themselves
Between COVID-19, the resulting economic depression, and structural racism, Black Immigrant Domestic Workers are att he epicenter of three converging crises.
Even before the pandemic, median white families had literally dozens of times more wealth than median Black or Latinx families.
Eight Solutions to Ensure Economic Recovery Reduces the Racial Wealth Divide.
Lifting student debt burdens would particularly benefit people of color, while giving the economy a major boost.
COVID-19 continues to aggravate deeply embedded inequalities. We need bold policy solutions aimed at bridging the racial wealth divide now more than ever.
Native American products enrich many corporations — but often not Natives themselves. We can change that.