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Media Coverage of the “Social Security Lifts Millions More Children Out of Poverty” Report

Report:  Overlooked but Not Forgotten: Social Security Lifts Millions More Children Out of Poverty Coverage: Maya Rockeymoore op-ed in Youth Today: Advocating for Social Security Is Advocating for Youth Maya Rockeymoore op-ed on TalkPoverty.org: Social Security Helps Twice As Many Children As We Thought Los Angeles Times: On Social Security’s 81st anniversary, a reminder that it’s also […]

By |July 12th, 2016

Infographic: Social Security Lifts Millions More Kids Out of Poverty

The national focus on Social Security’s income assistance for senior citizens has obscured the fact that it is also one of the federal government’s largest antipoverty programs for children. Since 2001, the number of children who benefit from it indirectly, by living in multi-generational families where someone receives benefits, has grown by 1.1 million. Without direct or indirect […]

By |July 12th, 2016

Press Release for “Social Security and Children” report

Contact: Simona Combi, 202-735-0519, simona@globalpolicysolutions.org John Keaten, 212-784-5701, jkeaten@groupgordon.com Social Security Keeps Skyrocketing Number of Kids Out of Poverty Center for Global Policy Solutions report reveals Social Security as a crucial tool for reducing and preventing child poverty that benefits more than 6 million kids, double the number typically cited Washington, D.C., July 12, 2016 […]

By |July 12th, 2016

Huffington Post op-ed: A Declaration Of Inclusion On Independence Day

Dr. Maya Rockeymoore proposes that, on the 240th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, it is appropriate to call for a new declaration for America: a Declaration of Inclusion, one that explicitly and deliberately includes people of color, women, people with disabilities, the LGBTQ community and every other group that was left […]

By |July 4th, 2016

Event: Social Security Lifts Millions More Kids Out of Poverty

Click to register July 12, 2016 Noon-1:30 p.m. Capitol Visitor Center, Room HVC-200 Join us for a briefing on “Overlooked But Not Forgotten: Social Security Lifts Millions More Kids Out of Poverty.” The report, to be released at the event, reveals how Social Security benefits millions more children than previously understood, especially skyrocketing numbers of […]

By |June 30th, 2016

Statement on Social Security’s 2016 Trustees’ Report

Washington, D.C., June 22, 2016—It’s that time of the year when the projected shortfall in Social Security benefits elicits calls for cutting them as a solution to make the program solvent in the long term. Those calls are misguided and the cuts would be devastating to economically vulnerable populations, such as people of color and […]

By |June 22nd, 2016

Jacksonville Free Press: Companies Owned by Black Men Declined, but Sales Increased

Frederick Lowe talked to Austin Algernon, our Senior Research Fellow, about his report, “The Color of Entrepreneurship.” “I wish I knew the answer as to why there was a decline for black men’s firms,” said Algernon Austin, the report’s author. “As I mentioned, there was a strong decline in black male construction firms. We know […]

By |June 16th, 2016

CCTV: Minority women-owned businesses growing throughout US

This CCTV story highlights our report on entrepreneurs of color: Although today’s U.S. job numbers were somewhat disappointing, the U.S. economy continues to grow. One area that’s been particularly strong in recent years is minority women-owned businesses. According to a new report by the Center for Global Policy Solutions, minority-owned businesses added 72 percent of […]

By |June 9th, 2016

Webinar: How Can We Help Minority Businesses Grow and Communities Thrive?

This webinar highlighted the gains and challenges experienced by firms owned by people of color, and included an overview of men- and women-owned firms, as well as policy and practical solutions to help expand the number and success of entrepreneurs of color. Entrepreneurs of color of all backgrounds experienced significant growth in the number of […]

By |June 9th, 2016

Huffington Post op-ed — Baltimore’s Big Soda Moment: Why Access to Sugary Drink Information Is a Civil Rights Issue

In this op-ed, Dr. Maya Rockeymoore urged Baltimore City Council members to support a bill that would mandate a warning label on sugary drinks similar to those that appear on tobacco products because African Americans, who comprise almost 65 percent of Baltimore’s population, are disproportionately impacted by [obesity, tooth decay, and type 2 diabetes]. In 2010, blacks […]

By |June 7th, 2016