Survivors of last month’s Uvalde, Texas, shooting are vulnerable to long-term mental health effects
Invisibility and economic instability too often combine to challenge families with LGBTQ+ caregivers
Despite pushes to “return to normal,” Black women and femmes struggle with isolation and lack of resources while trying to keep their loved ones safe
Women have yet to recover from labor force losses due to COVID-19 and a lack of structural support for working parents
Providers are asking for a seat at the table when making organizational decisions that affect patient care
The child tax credit payments were a lifeline to low-income parents who are now struggling to make ends meet
Child Protective Services often result in the policing, surveillance, and separations of Black, Indigenous, and families of color. We need alternative solutions.
By removing the government hurdles that keep immigrants from accessing free food, the CPSC Youth Lunch Distribution meets their communities where they are at
“I just feel like nobody cares about the kids anymore.”
Despite being essential to the functioning of public schools, Minnesota paraeducators are so underpaid that many require multiple jobs
Mothers of color disproportionately faced mental and emotional anguish during the pandemic shutdowns last year. Here’s how they’re doing almost two years later
As COVID-19 resurgence and concerns persist about in-school police surveillance, parents are looking for alternatives.
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