JUNE 2024
WEBINAR: FOUNDATION FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT CONVERSATION SERIES 
Cutting Child Poverty in Half and More: Pandemic-Era Lessons From Child and Family Advocates and Organizers

We invite you to join us on July 11th at 2 PM ET for the first webinar in the Foundation for Child Development’s Conversation Series exploring what it means to pursue social justice for young children marginalized by racism, xenophobia, and economic inequality.

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Early Learning Nation Highlight!

New Report: How Supercharging the Child Tax Credit Benefited Young Children, and What Comes Next

FCD Senior Policy Advisor, Dr. Olivia Golden, discusses key highlights from our recent policy paper and shares insights on future actions for advocates with Early Learning Nation

Gain insights from our panel into the victories and hurdles faced by advocates in their efforts for racial and immigrant justice, particularly in child and family advocacy, drawing on five key lessons from Cutting Child Poverty in Half and More: Pandemic-Era Lessons From Child and Family Advocates and Organizers. Download the Policy Paper & Executive Summary
 
 We will discuss how to:

 

Center families with lived experience
Learn how centering families, especially those of color and immigrant backgrounds, enhances policy design and implementation.

Expand coalitions to engage families, care workers, and allies
Discover the power of uniting families, care workers, and allies to build stronger advocacy efforts.

Build federal-state strategies to achieve equity
Understand the importance of federal and state collaboration to achieve equity and scale.

Strengthen coalition infrastructure
Gain insights into building robust coalitions with diverse perspectives and strong governance structures.

Sustain long-term efforts
Recognize the importance of long-term advocacy and organizing to create lasting policy changes.


 
Learn More About the Webinar and Register

In the event you are unable to attend the live webinar scheduled for July 11th, a recording of the webinar will be made available to all registered attendees.

Download Cutting Child Poverty in Half and More: Pandemic-Era Lessons From Child and Family Advocates and Organizers Paper & Executive Summary.

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