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... our community and different organizations, services, and resources that exist in the area. Our work starts with ... to go to learn how to navigate systems and connect with resources and different types of people. Not knowing has ... exist for people with lived realities related to where funding is going - people of color - and making sure that ...
May 3, 2023
GCIR Blog Series
... which was moderated by Carmen Randolph at Women’s Foundation of the South , we heard from local organizers at ... until the end of April. Access it here . ADDITIONAL RESOURCES WE RECOMMEND Recent articles and videos related to ...
April 10, 2025
Blog Post
... oppression that inflict harm upon and withhold power and resources from people who seek to stay, move freely, work, ... and worker solidarity; facilitate community agency over resources; and build wealth and power. leverage and amplify ... strategic opportunities for philanthropy to deliver more resources to migrant workers in the U.S. (especially in ...
July 9, 2024
President's Message
... enough money to hire staff until 2018. We were able to get funding to hold meetings to begin getting women involved, but what we need is enough funding to establish full infrastructure for our ... “I don’t think so,” and we started inviting their foundation staff to see how we use theatrical skits in our ...
December 7, 2023
GCIR Blog Series
The U.S. has a long history of exploitative labor practices that target the most vulnerable in our society — including children. And now we’re seeing a troubling new trend. Over the last two years alone, more than a dozen states have either introduced or enacted policies to undo child labor protections. The latest example comes out of Florida, where a pair of newly-enacted laws go beyond loosening labor protections for teenagers — they also perpetuate systems designed to exploit vulnerable populations for cheap labor, driven by greed and racial capitalism.
August 8, 2024
Blog Post