A commitment to paying Black women what we’re worth isn’t just about money. It’s about making sure we—and our communities—have a seat at the table.
The Build Back Better Act would dramatically help working people and families. Now, the passage of this once-in-a-lifetime framework is in the hands of a few legislators who are beholden to corporations and the ultrarich.
This recent wave of organizing is a direct response to corporate consolidation of power that has harmed Black and brown workers across the country.
Spending on our collective well-being helps people keep a roof over their heads, feed their families, and help grow our overall economy.