Tag: minimum wage
California weighs rules giving fast food workers more power
By Don Thompson, Associated Press
Since she came to California from Mexico 24 years ago, Maria Bernal has been supporting her family by often working...
Affordable Housing in the US is Increasingly Scarce, Making Renters Ask: Where Do We...
By Celine-Marie Pascale, American University
The United States is facing an expanding gap between how much workers earn and how much they have to pay...
Headed to a Runoff: Mia Bonta Could Be First Member of Black Caucus From...
By Antonio Ray Harvey, California Black Media
From a pool of nine candidates, Mia Bonta, and Janani Ramachandran emerged as the two frontrunners in a...
INTERVIEW: Protecting Democracy – An Interview with Sen. Nina Turner
“A Bernie Sanders presidency means an America where folks don’t die because they’ve got to rotate out their insulin to make sure it lasts....
Democrats 2020 – Not the Person, but the Program
By Julianne Malveaux
Now that the midterm elections are over, and Democrats are savoring their victory, more than a dozen Democrats say they are considering...