As an Early Educator, I Held Up My End of the Bargain. The Wealthy Did Not.
For 30 years, I worked in a field considered essential, yet I was paid poverty wages.
For 30 years, I worked in a field considered essential, yet I was paid poverty wages.
It has been over two hundred days since the L.A. wildfires. As families affected still fight to recover, community support is essential.
Rebecca Gale highlights how Vermont鈥檚 Act 76 shows collective investment in child care can lift kids, providers, and businesses alike.
The American Dream has stalled. Economist Kathryn Anne Edwards explains how we can get ourselves unstuck.
U.S. birth rates are falling. Haley Swenson explores why鈥攁nd how reviving the American Dream could help reverse the trend.
Press release summarizing findings of new study finding high importance and demand for work, family, and care stories on screen.
Both progressive and conservative-leaning viewers share interests in work, family, and care content and stories about how characters manage.
There is a problem with making policy decisions based on the unfounded belief that poverty is about people with bad moral character.