PinnedStates Have a Major Stake in Expanding Child Care and Pre-KBy Olivia Golden, Executive Director, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP)Dec 10, 2021Dec 10, 2021
PinnedCareerReady ATL: Providing Real Opportunity for Metro Atlanta YouthBy Michele JacobsNov 17, 2021Nov 17, 2021
Keeping Youth Connected: The Power of Paid-Work Opportunities and the Potential to Save a…By Margrit AllenDec 13, 2021Dec 13, 2021
Workers Earning Low Wages Have Spoken: Pass Paid LeaveBy Emily Andrews and Nat BaldinoDec 13, 2021Dec 13, 2021
We believe we can lead the change we want. But do policymakers?We applaud our national leaders for pledging to invest federal resources to support youth employment, including workforce development…Oct 27, 2021Oct 27, 2021
Building Back Better Requires Solutions Rooted in Economic Justice for Black WorkersBy Alex Camardelle, Ph.D. and Molly BashayOct 20, 2021Oct 20, 2021
Children Need Biden’s COVID Relief Plan to Secure Our FutureBy Rev. Dr. Starsky Wilson and Dr. Olivia GoldenMar 5, 2021Mar 5, 2021
Q&A with CLASP Leaders: Meeting this Moment to Advance Racial JusticeBy Barbara SemedoJan 12, 2021Jan 12, 2021
Biden-Harris Administration Must Address Needs of Children, Young PeopleThe new team will face deaths, suffering, unemployment, skyrocketing mental health needs.Dec 22, 2020Dec 22, 2020
New Paid Leave Program Brings Economic and Racial Justice to D.C. WorkersBy Pronita Gupta and Joanna BlotnerJul 2, 2020Jul 2, 2020
We Are Pressed On Every Side, But We Are Not CrushedWe are pressed on every side by troubles, but we are not crushed. We are perplexed, but not driven to despair. We are hunted down, but…Jun 23, 20203Jun 23, 20203
Record Unemployment from Pandemic Hurts Workers — and Their ChildrenBy Hannah MatthewsMay 21, 2020May 21, 2020
Diseases Don’t Respond to BullyingBy Olivia Golden, executive director of the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) and Mark Greenberg, senior fellow at the Migration…Mar 2, 2020Mar 2, 2020