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    Feb 17

    Gender should never limit opportunities for health and well-being. Which can inspire your community’s efforts to advance ? 🌏 RSVP for ’s Reimagined in America webinar to find out:

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    A new study also finds that direct cash payments to mothers and babies led to improved brain development in the first year of life. Economic supports to families can help children thrive.

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    New research from and provides a roadmap for prioritizing and investing in children across America. These evidence-based solutions can help build consensus among policymakers.

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    Feb 8

    HAPPENING NOW: Rebalancing children first — a consensus report on childhood in the United States. Join , , and a distinguished panel of experts for a joint event. Watch the livestream here:

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  5. Feb 1

    Lisa Cook, nominated by President Biden to join the Fed, has often focused her research on policies that promote economic opportunities for racial minorities and women via

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  6. Jan 24

    Cash Aid to Mothers Increases Brain Activity in Babies, Study Finds

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  7. 9 Nov 2021

    Another great addition to the board ! Honored and grateful to have this important perspective.

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    8 Nov 2021

    According to a recent survey, 23% of women with kids under the age of 10 are considering leaving the workforce. Equity that supports the vital role at home and work must be addressed to ensure all caregivers can balance both without burning out.

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  9. 9 Nov 2021

    Big EXCITING news for gratitude and appreciation for and his service.

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  10. 7 Nov 2021

    We Know How to Fight Poverty. So Let's Fight - Academic Pediatrics

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    1 Nov 2021

    The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing arguments today on a law that denies constitutionally-protected freedoms provided by Roe v. Wade. believes that access to reproductive healthcare is essential to health and equity for millions of people.

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    6 Oct 2021

    An international aberration and a disgrace…. Also, economically foolish! High-quality early childhood childcare promotes work today AND is an investment in the human capital of the next generation.

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    26 Apr 2021

    The evidence is clear: a US child allowance/fully refundable tax credit is good policy- an investment in kids & our nation’s future. By , , & me- How lifting children out of poverty today will help them tomorrow via

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    11 Apr 2021

    So, will this be Inflation Freakout Week? Maybe, or maybe it will wait a month or two. But soon we'll be seeing some big headline price rises — and it will be important to put them in context. Even if you're worried about a long hot Summers of overheating, this won't be it 1/

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    13 Apr 2021

    In a post discussing President Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan, + write that the care economy is being recognized for what it is: invisible scaffolding that allows American workers to actually get the job done.

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  16. 13 Apr 2021

    “We have never valued the work that goes into caring for our families — we’ve never accounted for it, we have made it invisible and have always taken for granted that women will shoulder the responsibility” - Ai Jen Poo

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    8 Apr 2021

    We HAVE TO deal with racial inequity in this country for all to thrive. understanding and voicing that is key but it will take the business community at large to do the same. Govt cannot and should not do so alone. @advancingracialequity

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    7 Apr 2021

    Q3: The last year has shown even more clearly how racism affects health. What have you done as an individual, to advance racial equity? A3: I've elevated the impact of racism through spoken word poetry

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    20 Mar 2021

    New research funded by Goldman Sachs indicates that “reducing the earnings gap for Black women has the potential to create 1.2-1.7 million U.S. jobs, & increase the annual U.S. GDP by $300-450 billion in current dollars...”

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