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Building Black-Brown Unity

Rhode Island’s Home Daycare Campaign. By Rinku Sen. The State of Rhode Island owed home daycare worker Shirley Craighead $3,000 in back pay and provided no health benefits, and she wasn’t the only one. Full article available on ColorLines here.

 
"Saved" by the System

By Akiba Solomon. Why are so many kids of color taken into the child welfare system? Akiba Solomon finds out what happened to one black family. Full article available on ColorLines here

 
Safety Net Sinking

By Gordon Hurd, ColorLines Senior Writer. Welfare reform during recession: Discrimination and poor access to education and job training make the hard times harder. Full article available on ColorLines here.

 
Fighting by the Book

By Gary Delgado. According to the National Partnership for Women & Families and the Welfare Law Center, people in the welfare-to-work pipeline can look to a whole range of federal laws for protection against various forms of employment discrimination. Full article available on ColorLines here.

 
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Applications for the Racial Justice Leadership Institute Now Available

The Applied Research Center would like to invite you and organization to apply to the Applied Research Center's Racial Justice Leadership Institute (RJLI) on July 10-11, 2008 in Oakland, California. More here.