John Bird's poverty diagram shows how far removed the aspiration for welfare spending in 1948 is from today's reality.
To finally bring an end to the devastating toll we all bear due to the ongoing childhood poverty crisis, a groundbreaking initiative in Connecticut offers a blueprint for transformative change.
Fresno EOC Board of Commissioners voted Feb. 24 to close two sites, terminate contracted services at six Fresno Unified sites ...
A unique analysis of district-level data reveals why inequality is so destructive to the home consumption welfare of people ...
Journalist and Human Rights activist Laura Miti recently wrote about some unfortunate experiences her newly established small restaurant has ...
In a press release, Rep. Eric Burlison's office said the bill would be expected to "save taxpayers approximately $430 billion ...
East End Cooperative Ministry officials say that if their federal funds are cut, it could force them to end their most ...
Critics point to the evaluation system as cause for a decline in the number of Black teachers in Chicago Public Schools.
I used to be proud of being a citizen of the United States of America. My parents were part of what has been called the ...
Adebayo Adelabu, Minister of Power, says there is a need to strengthen collaboration between the U.S. and Africa to tackle energy ...
The author took longer to come out as working-class than as gay. His newly translated memoir confronts poverty and racism in the milieu he fled ...