The COVID-19 pandemic hit all of us hard, but some more than others.
Jobs. Care. Justice. 7.13.2021.

The COVID-19 pandemic hit all of us hard, but some more than others.

 

Care workers -- the mostly Black, brown, and immigrant women who care for seniors and those with disabilities -- suddenly held some of the most dangerous jobs in the country.

 

For too long, people of color, women, immigrants, and the poor have been forced to bear the brunt of the crises we face. From police violence to climate change, the same people are always hit hardest. And when we rise up, they try to silence us and make it harder for us to vote.

Thousands are traveling to Washington, D.C., to take our #CareIsEssential message directly to Capitol Hill — and there are more than 40 rallies, marches, block parties, and other actions in 20 states across the country.

 

Now is not the time to go back to business as usual. We need big, bold change.

 

On July 13, we’re telling Congress that #CareIsEssential and it’s time to invest in Jobs, Care, and Justice. Don’t wait, RSVP now to find an action near you today.

Thank you for being in this fight with us.

 

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