Our new case study examines how the Connecticut Voting Rights Act (CTVRA) has become a model for expanding language access ...
On the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, we honor those who strived for that victory by defending its true legacy—one that demands not just political participation, but economic justice as ...
Instead of spending trillions to widen disparities, Congress could have made childcare more affordable, improved the nation’s crumbling housing stock, and created a much-overdue program for paid ...
Dēmos and New Economy Project explore how public banking can expand opportunities for communities of color to build shared generational and community wealth. For decades, the racial wealth gap has ...
Emerging concerns about mass challenger data programs highlight that flawed data methodologies may put voters without stable housing at risk of having their registrations questioned or canceled.
A full analysis of the latest Supreme Court term, including a breakdown of their most recent decisions and an explanation of the path to reform the Court. [T]he nine Supreme Court justices comprise ...
"Millions of people anchored by the weight of student loan debt are drowning in pursuit of the American Dream." “Millions of people anchored by the weight of student loan debt are drowning in pursuit ...
Evaluating a spectrum of states for their voter removal practices related to an important but often overlooked voting barrier: voter purges. Purges played a part in more than 19 million voters being ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Dēmos, a movement-oriented think tank committed to racial justice, today released Protecting Voter Registration: An Assessment of Voter Purge Policies in Ten States, a report ...
“The 14th Amendment is supposed to be a shield against racism, and now it’s being used as a sword.” "The Supreme Court's decision to overturn affirmative action in college admissions is a shameful ...
This brief outlines the consequences of corporate actors consolidating their power to act against the public good, and how Black and brown communities can come together to collectively advance and ...
8 Years after Flint and more recently in Pittsburgh, we’re reminded of the dangers of water privatization and why we need to keep water as a public good. As in Flint and other cities, structural ...
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