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Subject "Use What We’ve Learned to End Child Poverty" | By Dr. Olivia Golden
Date October 12, 2023 3:00 PM
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Use What We’ve Learned to End Child Poverty
Social Justice for Young Children Conversation Series Blog

Child poverty has doubled since 2021, and pandemic-era policies that successfully tackled this issue are ending. In the latest installment of our Social Justice for Young Children Conversation Series, Dr. Olivia Golden, a seasoned child advocate and leader in both the public and nonprofit sectors, explores the remarkable achievement of nearly halving child poverty in the United States for the first time. She provides an examination of the successful strategies employed, underscores the critical need for ongoing efforts, and offers valuable insights into shaping a brighter future for America's children.

"If we understand how the temporary reforms came about, we will be in a better position to restore them when the time is right."
- Dr. Olivia Golden

Explore this new blog post ([link removed]) for a comprehensive understanding of the 2020-21 policies that responded comprehensively to family stresses and recognized the pivotal role of essential workers, including the early care and education workforce. These transformative policies addressed issues like inadequate income, challenges in the child care system, rising hunger, and health care needs.

Lessons From Unprecedented Success:
1. Expand Coalitions: Dive into the importance of broadening coalitions to include parents and providers. Learn how advocacy structured around shared goals can drive meaningful change.
2. Center People Most Affected: Explore the power of focusing on those directly impacted—parents, families, and child care workers—in the design and implementation of policies.
3. Sustain Effort: Recognize the significance of consistent, long-term efforts, ensuring readiness for unexpected opportunities.

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FCD's Social Justice for
Young Children Conversation Series
In September, the Foundation launched this Conversation Series to explore what it means to pursue social justice for young children and their families. Advocates, researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and funders will join us along this journey. We invite you to share your hopes, knowledge, and experiences.
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ABOUT US Founded in 1900, the Foundation for Child Development works at the intersection of research, policy, and practice to support young children in reaching their full potential.

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