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Press Release for $1.5 Million Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant to Drive Health Equity Agenda

Contact: Simona Combi, 202-735-0519, simona@globalpolicysolutions.org John Keaten, 212-784-5701, jkeaten@groupgordon.com The Center for Global Policy Solutions Receives $1.5 Million Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant to Drive Health Equity Agenda “Allies for Reaching Community Health Equity” will advance best practices to address health disparities and improve social and economic outcomes WASHINGTON, September 14, 2016—The Center for Global […]

By |September 14th, 2016

Dr. Rockeymoore: New Census Poverty Numbers Show Need for Basic Economic Security for Children

Statement from Dr. Maya Rockeymoore, President and CEO of Center for Global Policy Solutions, on U.S. Census Bureau 2015 Income, Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage and Supplemental Poverty Measure Washington, D.C., September 13, 2016—The Census data released this week are the latest reminder that communities of color are still disproportionately affected by poverty. Especially alarming […]

By |September 13th, 2016

Black Star News op-ed: We Need a Concrete Jobs Agenda to Reduce Chronic Black Poverty

In this op-ed, Senior Research Fellow Algernon Austin explains that “the best anti-poverty program is a good job.” African Americans have been suffering from high levels of joblessness for two generations. Since the 1960s, the black-to-white unemployment-rate ratio has been about 2-to-1. … African Americans want to work. Only persons actively looking for work are counted […]

By |September 12th, 2016

Driving Society Toward Inclusion

Since 2012, the Center for Global Policy Solutions has worked to lift up vulnerable groups and advocate for change under the guiding principle “making policy work for people and their environments.” We’re proud of our efforts so far. Among them: Our Leadership for Healthy Communities project engaged state and local policymakers in reversing childhood obesity. […]

By |September 10th, 2016

Black Enterprise — #BlackBizMatters: Spending $1.2 Trillion Black Buying Power with Black Businesses

Lack of funding is a major roadblock to creating and growing businesses for black entrepreneurs. This story focuses on a website and an app, Purchaseblack.com, that is trying to direct dollars to these entrepreneurs. Our recent report, The Color of Entrepreneurship: Why the Racial Gap Among Firms Costs the U.S. Billions, offers the background for […]

By |August 19th, 2016

Los Angeles Times: On Social Security’s 81st anniversary, a reminder that it’s also a lifeline for children

As Michael Hiltzik puts it, “it’s important to observe that the program doesn’t pit generations against each other so much as bind them together.” In 2014, 6.4 million children, or 8.7% of all children, benefited from Social Security, up from 5.4 million (7.3%) in 2003. Social Security keeps many of those children out of poverty—the child […]

By |August 15th, 2016

The Fiscal Times: How Children Got Lost in the Debate Over Social Security Reform

This story covers our recent report in the context of the debate on Social Security’s solvency: “For the last decade we have been having this debate about the future of Social Security, and in all of these discussions not a single portion of it has really been dedicated to the number of children who actually rely […]

By |August 15th, 2016

Forbes.com — Surprise: At 81, Social Security Is A Growing Anti-Poverty Program For Kids

This story covering our recent report  highlights Social Security’s unheralded role as protection against poverty for children: By the Center’s calculations,  25.5% of children who benefit from Social Security live in households whose income falls below the poverty line. Yet without the Social Security cash, an extraordinary 43% of them would be poor.  Put another way, in 2014 Social […]

By |August 14th, 2016

The Hill: Social Security saves children too

In this op-ed on The Hill, Tanisa Smith-Symes describes how she Social Security survivor benefits helped her when she was a child: I began receiving Social Security survivor benefits after my father died when I was 3 years old. I didn’t know at the time but those benefits would become my only source of stability during my […]

By |August 11th, 2016

Washington Post: Closed Social Security offices, furloughed staff under GOP cuts, agency warns

Dr. Maya Rockeymoore explained why an appropriations bill in the House of Representatives that was going to cut the Social Security Administration’s budget was unadvisable: “Social Security has been the most successful antipoverty program in U.S. history, helping men and women, children, adults and seniors from all walks of life,” said Maya Rockeymoore, president and CEO […]

By |August 9th, 2016