From high gas prices to unaffordable housing, families are struggling to make ends meet. The concentration of power in this ...
Charged with both honoring Dēmos’ legacy and looking to the future, current president Taifa Smith Butler closes the Presidents’ Series by reflecting on the present moment and what it calls us to do.
Good care jobs are the foundation of a good care economy. Empowering care workers through better pay, stronger protections, and collective voice would improve care quality, reduce workforce shortages, ...
From protesting outside a courthouse to shaping policy inside the White House, former Dēmos president Sabeel Rahman learned a defining lesson during his tenure: transformational change must begin with ...
Nearly five years ago, I became president of Dēmos, believing in the importance of our intersectional work. Amid a global pandemic that laid bare our country’s inequities, Dēmos’ vision of a just, ...
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