Black women are often the first to feel economic pressure and the last to recover. Their unemployment data is a clearer ...
What would a truly equitable tax code look like? Dēmos breaks down the congressional proposals that could shift resources ...
"The Court has effectively stripped Black, Latino, Native American, Asian American and other voters of color of the most ...
Former Dēmos president Miles Rapoport reflects on stepping in as the organization’s second president and carrying forward the ...
Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Justice announced the indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). Dēmos President ...
In the second piece of the series, Dēmos co-founder David Callahan takes us back to the late 1990s—a moment that appeared ...
Stephen Heintz, one of Dēmos’ founding presidents, reminds us why the work of building a multiracial democracy and inclusive ...
Recognizing care as a public good and investing in it as such—funded with public dollars to meet demand and available to all who need it—are among the most effective ways to confront the nation’s long ...
More than 815,000 Alabamians are missing from the electoral process. In this report, Stand Up Mobile, Dēmos, and Southern Coalition for Social Justice examine who's missing, why, and what Alabama must ...
MOBILE, Ala. – More than 815,000 Alabamians—21% of the state’s 3.8 million voting-aged citizens—are not regularly voting, according to a new report, “Missing Voters: The Real Threat to Alabama’s ...
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