Time: ‘If We Don’t Work, We Don’t Get Paid.’ How the Coronavirus Is Exposing Inequality Among America’s Workers

“Moments of crisis are important times to look at our values and see where there are gaps in our current policies,” says Julie Kashen, senior policy advisor at the National Domestic Workers Alliance, which is organizing domestic workers such as house cleaners, nannies and home care aides.

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American University Radio: A Push for Denser Housing in Maryland Faces Doubt Among Lawmakers

The Modest Home Choices Act is part of a legislative package a Maryland delegate is calling “Homes for All.” The suite also includes a proposal to bolster renters’ rights and create the state’s first mixed-income public housing program.

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Morning Consult: Otting’s Approach to CRA May Not Be in the Best Interests of His ‘Customers’

In a June 2018 article, the Reputation Institute indicated that the most effective way of counteracting negative sentiments among bank customers is by demonstrating ethical behavior and good citizenship. In this regard, Otting isn’t doing his “customers” any favors.

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