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A new generation of leaders in Green Bay, Wisc. is uniting across cultures to build people power. Rooted in the cultures and voices of all the communities that call Green Bay home, local leaders in ...
This brief highlights how the current tax system places an unfair burden on families with lower incomes and worsens income ...
Seated at the crossroads of major trade and transport arteries in Southern California, Jurupa Valley is also a nexus of local organizing and leadership development. It is a multicultural beating heart ...
Tribal nations across the Great Lakes Region are reclaiming food sovereignty and restoring physical, cultural, and economic health to their communities. The Great Lakes Intertribal Food Coalition, ...
The site of a decisive American victory during the War of Independence, Trenton, New Jersey’s Revolutionary roots run deep and remain strong. Trenton residents are reimagining what communities can be ...
Through civic engagement, deep trust, and resilience, community partners across Maryland’s Lower Eastern Shore and Delaware’s Sussex County are chipping away at the systems that benefit industry and ...
The Hawaiian Island of Molokaʻi has always been a place where land and people existed in a regenerative and symbiotic relationship. Unlike other Hawaiian Islands shaped by tourism and outside ...
Low-income families would suffer significant losses in income if Congress extends tax cuts while cutting federal spending on Medicaid and SNAP. Families with incomes below $10,000 would lose over ...
Ten states and the District of Columbia would face a shortfall of nearly half-a-trillion dollars ($468B) over the next decade if Congress reduces the amount it guarantees to states to run their ...
We must preserve the progress those before us achieved and stand firm in our belief that health should not be a privilege for some, but a right for all. We can all agree that every person, regardless ...
More than 6 million people could lose Medicaid coverage in 2026 if Congress enacts a work requirement for adults ages 19 to 64 in states that expanded their Medicaid programs. Researchers previously ...