From The Annie E. Casey Foundation <[email protected]>
Subject Positioning low-income workers to thrive
Date August 29, 2019 8:05 PM
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A new episode of CaseyCast is here!
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** Strategies for Helping Lower-Wage Workers Succeed
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Taking Action ([link removed]) , a new report produced with support from the Casey Foundation, examines educational and employment disparities in the United States and highlights strategies aimed at helping lower-wage individuals succeed in a changing economy.

The report features 12 case studies that fit into one of three categories: 1) strategies that prepare young people for jobs that provide family-sustaining wages; 2) responses to concerns about workers' power and agency amid a rising tide of gig and contract work; and 3) state and local policies that address wages, work and a changing economic environment.


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** The History and Healing of American Indian Kids and Families
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In the latest episode of CaseyCast ([link removed]) , Casey Foundation President and CEO Lisa Hamilton interviews William Thorne Jr., a retired judge with 34 years of experience in tribal and state courts and a member of the Pomo and Coast Miwok Indian tribes.

Their conversation explores how past federal policies have harmed American Indian children, the biggest challenges facing tribal communities today and what these communities are doing to help their families heal.


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