Center for American Progress
Dear John,
This past year, the Women's Initiative advanced an affirmative policy agenda that addresses the economic, social, and health challenges that women—of all races and identities—continue to face, while also fighting back against those who wish to turn back the progress we have made.
As we say goodbye to 2019, we wanted to share some of our top reports that you might have missed. We're excited to continue working together in 2020 to fight for bold ideas that move women and their families forward.
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What Women Need: An Agenda to Move Women and Families Forward
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This interactive lays out a sweeping vision for what the next president should do to quickly advance key priorities for women and their families. Read More » <[link removed]>
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Eliminating Racial Disparities in Maternal and Infant Mortality
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This report provides a comprehensive policy framework to eliminate racial disparities in maternal and infant mortality. Read More » <[link removed]>
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Transforming the Culture of Power: An Examination of Gender-Based Violence in the United States
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This report calls for the dismantling the culture of power that sustains and fuels gender-based violence and requires a comprehensive, national strategy that connects meaningful policy solutions across the diverse issues affecting survivors and communities. Read More » <[link removed]>
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Immigration Detention Is Dangerous for Women's Health and Rights
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This reports assess how the health and rights of women and girls in U.S. immigration custody are regularly violated through inhumane treatment, including inadequate health care, neglect, and abuse. Read More » <[link removed]>
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Paid Family and Medical Leave Must Be Comprehensive to Help Workers and Their Children
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New CAP analysis of the 2012 FMLA employee survey provides evidence that in 52 percent of all FMLA leaves, workers were also caring for children at home, highlighting the need for comprehensive paid family and medical leave. Read More » <[link removed]>
Thank you for your support,
Shilpa Phadke
Vice President, Women's Initiative
Center for American Progress
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