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WeCount! Launches ‘Planting Justice’ Campaign, Releases Report in Solidarity with Florida’s Plant Nursery Workers
Press release/statement
Demos
WeCount!
Partners for Dignity and Rights

This report exposes the hidden labor crisis behind America's booming houseplant industry and makes the case for a worker-driven accountability model that has already delivered real improvements for workers in other industries.

Research
Demos
WeCount!
Partners for Dignity and Rights

The protections outlined in HB 350 are essential to ensuring that all Marylanders—particularly those from historically disenfranchised communities—have an equal opportunity to elect representatives of 
their choice.

Testimony and Public Comment
Angelo Ancheta

HB 219 strengthens Maryland’s democratic institutions, maintains the legacy of the federal 
Voting Rights Act, and ensures that voters possess robust tools to fight voter intimidation and 
suppressive election practices. 

Testimony and Public Comment
Angelo Ancheta
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A person with a thoughtful expression stands against a blue background. The background features a line graph with economy-related words underneath like "Salary," "Benefits," "Costs," and "Healthcare"
As 2026 employment data rolls out and we try to make sense of the new year's economy, the U-6 rate offers a less-cited but revealing indicator of labor market health.
Blog
Daniella Zessoules
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A joyful child is held by a parent with a collage of diverse people in the background. Lightbulb drawings symbolize ideas. The scene conveys hope and unity.
In his reflections on Dēmos’ and NPQ’s Third Reconstruction series, Aron Goldman uplifts the call to look beyond the crises of today and envision a new path toward our collective liberation.
Blog
Aron Goldman
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History reminds us that progress has never come from moderation or retreat. It has come from people who refused to wait their turn, who organized, resisted, and reshaped the nation.
Blog
Taifa Smith Butler
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A person with thoughtful expression is surrounded by various financial symbols, including a scale, a piggy bank, and stock market graphs, overlaying a background of currency notes.
A strong economy cannot be measured by stock market performance; it must be assessed by everyday people’s ability to meet their basic needs and achieve economic security.
Blog
Daniella Zessoules
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A woman carrying a child on her back
Can movement advocates imagine liberation in a time of mounting authoritarianism? Not only can we, but we must. To do so requires imagination, planning, and action.
Blog
Taifa Smith Butler
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Three professionals engaged in a discussion with the scales of justice in the background
Despite living in one of the world’s wealthiest nations, millions of Americans remain financially vulnerable, with stark racial disparities in who has enough emergency savings to weather even a brief crisis.
Blog
Daniella Zessoules