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Dēmos examines ballot access issues, voter suppression in AZ, GA, OH, CA, IN, WI, MI, NC, TX, LA 

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A white man from North Carolina called into C-SPAN’s Washington Journal on Sunday seeking advice from the show’s African American guest. He told her he feared black people and wondered how he might change that.
In the media
Colby Itkowitz
New Study Outlines the Crippling Costs of Climate Change to Millennials and Their Children
Press release/statement
In a powerful exchange, a caller confesses his fears and prejudices, and Demos President Heather McGhee shares things he can do to address them.
In the media
For the past year, Albuquerque has been experimenting with a pilot jobs program for its homeless population called “There’s a Better Way.” The initiative began as a push to connect the homeless with shelters and other assistance providers, but within a few months of its launch, the city also started
Blog
Ned Resnikoff
Despite gains, Latino/as are still grossly underrepresented among legislators in this country.
Blog
Juhem Navarro-Rivera
Every day, many U.S. families must make the impossible choice of falling into debt to pay for critical medical care or foregoing necessary treatment. In 2014, 64 million people were struggling with medical debt and it is the leading cause of bankruptcy in the United States.
Press release/statement
BREAKING CAMPAIGN UPDATE: The 127K petitions sit untouched, Mayor Gimenez refuses to act, and the campaign coalitions have begun holding direction actions and have filed a lawsuit in attempts to get the county to do their job and count the petitions.
Blog
Jodeen Olguín-Tayler
Connecticut’s legally-required Motor Voter program is one of the country's the worst performing.
Blog
Scott Novakowski
I have just finished reading—re-reading, actually— A Vision for Black Lives, the national policy platform released recently by the Movement for Black Lives, the Black Lives Matter Network, BYP100 and over 50 other grassroots organizations. This document is a must-read for anyone who considers
Press release/statement
When the Labor Department ruled last week that 674 workers in the cafeteria of the United States Senate had been denied their full pay in recent years, the contractor that runs the cafeteria said it was an accident. The workers said it was deliberate. [...]
In the media
Editorial Board