What is Equal Pay Day for African-American Women, you may ask? It’s the estimated date that the average Black woman would have to work until to earn the same annual income that men (inclusive of all races) earned in 2013.
News Posted in Economic Justice
Lack of Support Structures Creates Impossible Decisions
Everyday, single mothers across the country are forced to make unconventional decisions because of societal structures in place.
Stress Kills: Economic Insecurity and Black Women’s Maternal Health Outcomes
Economic inequality and injustice can affect the human body and lead to negative health outcomes.
Improving health equity in Georgia
Expanding Medicaid to more Georgians at or near the poverty line is not just the right thing to do – it’s what our state and the rest of the deep south wants to do.
Pleasure Politics Part I: Employment, Economic Justice and the Erotic
systemic inequality makes pleasurable work more accessible for some than others.
Life’s Unexpected Journeys
Following my termination, I was faced with explaining to my girls that it was going to be hard for us for awhile, but we had each other and we would stay strong.