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Millions of People in Poverty Excluded from ACA and Medicaid
When the Supreme Court gutted the Affordable Care Act last year by making the Medicaid expansion optional for states, advocates immediately feared that this would exclude some of the poorest and most disadvantaged people from access to care, particularly women …
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Op-Ed: As the governor starts preparing the next budget, who should be at the table?

When High School Students Are Treated Like Prisoners

Education Roadmap for the Next NYC Mayor Includes a Call to Invest in Solutions Not Suspensions

PBS Frontline Features CIW’s Fair Food Program

New York State Department of Education Draft Discipline Code is a Letdown

NYC Students, Educators, Mayoral Candidates and Elected Officials Demand End to Racial Disparities in School Discipline

“You Can’t Build Peace with a Piece” Week of Action – Youth of Color Call for No More Police in Schools
200 Miles In 14 Days: CIW Continues A Historic March For Human Rights

Housing is a Human Right’s Michael Premo, a tireless artist-activist, in danger of being criminalized: solidarity action needed

Peaceful protestors demanding hospital services for local community criminalized by University of Chicago

National Academies Report Considers “Free-Market Capitalism” a Cause of Poor Health Outcomes in U.S.

Judge Agrees with United Workers: Disney is Accountable to Workers for Abrupt Close of Business

Marylanders to Launch Healthcare is a Human Right Campaign

Observing International Human Rights Day on the Border Fence

Public Weighs In On Budget Process

Why We Need Public Participation in Developing the State Budget
