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Baltimore Sun: Proposed warnings on sugary drinks a matter of health, justice, proponents say

A bill requiring warnings about sugar-sweetened beverages was discussed at a hearing in Baltimore on June 7, which Baltimore Sun covered. Dr. Maya Rockeymoore testified in favor of the bill: Dr. Maya Rockeymoore, CEO of Global Policy Solutions, called the bill a “civil rights imperative.” African Americans are more likely to develop obesity and Type 2 […]

By |June 7th, 2016

Huffington Post op-ed: Why Advancing a Culture of Health Is Bigger Than You Think

In this Huffington Post op-ed, Maya Rockeymoore outlines some necessary principles for improving communities and creating a culture of health. As new efforts to build a culture of health in America take root, it will be important to uplift “Opportunity Communities” or win-win, place-based strategies that engage and support the resilience of marginalized residents by speaking to […]

By |June 7th, 2016

Truthout: Obama’s Proposal to Expand Social Security Benefits Is Due to Grassroots Activism

This Truthout story features Dr. Maya Rockeymoore’s statement on President Obama’s proposal to expand Social Security. The Center for Global Policy Solutions represents one of the plethora of organizations that have been tenaciously advocating for enhancing Social Security benefits, fighting an inside-the-beltway climate that has been trying to reduce Social Security checks for years. Dr. Maya Rockeymoore, president […]

By |June 3rd, 2016

Statement from Dr. Maya Rockeymoore on President Obama’s Proposal to Expand Social Security

June 2, 2016, Washington, D.C. — Strengthening Social Security is one of the best ways that America can reduce and prevent poverty among seniors, the disabled, and surviving dependents of deceased workers, and promote economic security for all. We applaud President Obama’s proposal to strengthen Social Security given that our nation is facing a retirement […]

By |June 2nd, 2016

Center for Global Policy Solutions Statement on Passing of Cassandra Butts

The Center for Global Policy Solutions (CGPS) mourns the loss of Cassandra Quin Butts, a policy expert, civil rights activist, and humanitarian. “I first met Cassandra when she worked for former Majority Leader Congressman Dick Gephardt in the U.S. House of Representatives,” said CGPS  President Maya Rockeymoore. “Cassandra’s ready smile, keen intelligence, kindness, and collegial […]

By |May 29th, 2016

Fast Company: One Of The Biggest Challenges Of Getting Funding For Minority-Owned Business

Getting funding is just one roadblock for entrepreneurs of color, Lydia Dishman writes. The other is lack of access to networks and advisors. Recent research from McKinsey indicates that companies that have racial and ethnic diversity are 35% more likely to have financial returns above their respective national industry medians. A McKinsey study from 2012 […]

By |May 24th, 2016

Inside Philanthropy: A Bank Supports a Black Women’s Tech Startup Focusing on Personal Finance

Alyssa Ochs focuses on WealthyLife, a startup that won the financial inclusion competition at our 2016 Color of Wealth Summit. WealthyLife is a black women’s tech startup that’s focused on financial literacy as a means to end poverty. The JPMorgan Chase Foundation just gave this group a $10,000 grant to develop a financial literacy mobile app […]

By |May 21st, 2016

Project Consultant for “Leveraging Big Data to Drive Social Innovation”

Introduction Technological advancements in data identification, collection, analysis, and utilization represent great promise and great peril for humankind. The intentional and well-considered use of big data can enhance convenience, access, communication, health, and education just as its inattentive and ill-advised use can reinforce existing biases, narrow choice, and undermine privacy. Can big data drive solutions […]

By |May 20th, 2016

Slate: The Trouble with Credit Cards

Helaine Olen continues the United States of Debt series at Slate with a conversation about credit cards. Maya Rockeymoore was a guest on the show. Olen: Let’s pause for a moment here to discuss one other thing. If an African Americans, like Louis, possesses a credit card, the chances are they maintain a balance on […]

By |May 19th, 2016

Black Enterprise: This Black Women’s Tech Startup Was Just Awarded A $10,000 JPMorgan Chase Grant

WealthyLife, the winner of the financial inclusion competition at the 2016 Color of Wealth Summit and a $10,000 planning grant from JPMorgan Chase, was profiled in Black Enterprise. The additional capital will allow WealthyLife to offer CreditStacker as a mobile app and add features including animation and levels to make the user experience interactive and […]

By |May 17th, 2016