Community-Driven Approaches to Addressing Food Insecurity Publication | Early Childhood | Oct 26, 2021
Federal Stimulus Payments Kept More Than 2 Million Latino and Black Children Out of Poverty During the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2020 Blog | Poverty and Inequality | Sep 17, 2021
Federal Relief Efforts Protected Millions of Children From Poverty Blog | Poverty and Inequality | Sep 14, 2021
Lessons from the Expanded Child Tax Credit Can Strengthen Other Safety Net Programs Blog | Poverty and Inequality | Aug 03, 2021
The American Rescue Plan Redefines Child Poverty as a Societal, Rather Than Individual, Challenge Blog | Poverty and Inequality | Jun 22, 2021
Child Poverty Increased Nationally During COVID, Especially Among Latino and Black Children Publication | Poverty and Inequality | Jun 03, 2021
As Pandemic Eviction Moratorium Ends, Households with Children Face Greater Risk of Homelessness Publication | COVID-19 | May 17, 2021
Housing Systems Must Better Support Families with Young Children Experiencing Homelessness Blog | Poverty and Inequality | May 11, 2021
Racism and Discrimination Contribute to Housing Instability for Black Families During the Pandemic Publication | Racial Equity | Mar 17, 2021
Programs Can Build on the Strengths of Latino Families with Low Incomes to Improve Outcomes Publication | Hispanic Institute | Feb 10, 2021
Disruptions to Child Care Arrangements and Work Schedules for Low-Income Hispanic Families are Common and Costly Publication | Hispanic Institute | Jan 27, 2021