COVID-19 laid bare the systemic inequities and structural racism that many communities experience daily. As we rebuild from this crisis and reform our policies, we must ensure equity and opportunity for all.
We've made major strides this past year including ending cash bond, expanding healthcare for access for seniors, and maintaining emergency housing and economic support. And we can do so much more.
This spring, the Shriver Center on Poverty Law is advocating for laws and policies that will support and protect low-wage workers, reduce harm in the child welfare and criminal legal systems, eliminate racial disparities and discrimination in healthcare, and secure housing stability. Learn more about our 2021 legislative agenda.
Working together, we can create equitable communities where people can provide for themselves and their families and where everyone has the power to determine their futures regardless of race, gender, or origin.
Power our advocacy this spring, and help us take bold action on progressive policies that will transform communities. Make a gift today.