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The public health and economic crises of the past year have exacerbated existing economic inequities. The pandemic has devastated Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color; workers in jobs paying low wages; youth and young adults; women and women of color; and people impacted by the criminal legal system.
Statement from Wendy Cervantes on the federal court decision on DACA and the need for Congress to create a permanent path to citizenship.
The reforms brought on by the pandemic need to serve as our baseline as we continue to imagine systems that support those impacted by the criminal legal system
Announcement of leadership transition at CLASP.
"Given the role Black women played in electing the current Biden-Harris administration, The Center for Law and Social Policy believes this same administration and Congress need to return the favor in order to help Black families and the Black economy at large."
By CLASP, the Community Partnership Group (CPG), and New Deal for Youth (ND4Y) Changemakers
CLASP's New Deal for Youth was featured in this article about solutions for youth unemployment.
This blog details how advocates and policymakers can take tangible steps to make Pride Month 2022 a more equitable and prosperous time for LGBTQ workers and their families.