For 25 years, CLASP’s Child Care and Early Education (CCEE) team has been instrumental in ensuring that millions of families with children have equitable access to affordable and quality care and education. We are so deeply proud of the impact CLASP’s CCEE team has had…
June 21: Juliana Zhou spoke at “Advancing Data Equity: Highlighting Statistical Policy Directive No. 15 to Accelerate the Health Equity Movement,” hosted by National Minority Quality Forum. View a recording here.
June 20: In partnership with Children at Risk, the Children Thrive Action Network and other organizations will host the fifth annual National Immigration Summit, which will explore the unique challenges facing immigrant children and their families. Register here.
June 18: CLASP hosted a Senate Hill Briefing with AFL-CIO, SEIU, and the Good Jobs Collaborative on the importance of a workforce development system that builds worker power. Emily Andrews participated in a panel.
June 18: Nia West-Bey and Isha Weerasinghe presented at “Understanding the Mutual Relationship Between Income and Mental Health and Strategies to Improve Outcomes,” a webinar hosted by the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials and the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors.
June 11: CLASP, the Ohio Immigrant Alliance, and family members of people who were deported hosted a public forum about the need for wider paths to return from deportation. Copies of the book Broken Hope: Deportation and the Road Home and the issue brief were delivered to members of…
June 6: Isha Weerasinghe began a series of policy and advocacy trainings for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration grantees participating in the National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Mental Health.
June 5: Christian Collins will moderate an event on behalf of the D.C. chapter of the Labor and Employment Research Association entitled “Care Work and Wage Inequality in the United States: A Role for Care as Industrial Policy.”