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A year after the Supreme Court greenlit crackdowns on people living without shelter, homelessness has only gotten worse.
They call it resilience. We call it survival. But what we’re really doing is building something else entirely. Something they ...
This week, the D.C. Council voted to pause a wage increase related to Initiative 82, the 2022 ballot measure that ...
Last October, after months of hard work, we announced that we were forming a union with the Teamsters. It was exhilarating ...
But Congress has underfunded transit for years. And this is particularly true when it comes to operations funds — which are key to helping agencies across the country solve their current budget ...
Men dominate the top of the economic summit while women are saddled with higher levels of debt, poverty, and unpaid care work. The global trend towards extreme wealth and income concentration has ...
The House recently passed a massive Trump budget bill that will cut trillions in taxes for the ultra-wealthy while eviscerating Medicaid, SNAP, and other services for working Americans. It now moves ...
Zeke Coleman’s story says a lot about his worker cooperative, Our Harvest — part of Co-op Cincy’s growing network of worker and community owned businesses. But it also says a lot about America: Before ...
Alejandro G. thought that driving full-time for Uber in Houston offered freedom – flexible hours, quick cash, and time to care for his young son. But that promise faded fast. “There are hours when I ...
How do inequality and health relate? Increasing evidence from scientists the world over indicates that many health outcomes — everything from life expectancy to infant mortality and obesity — can be ...