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Clocking-In — Restaurant: Numbers | Clocking In
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Skip to main content. Making work that works for all of us. Haciendo el trabajo que funciona bien para todos. How we did it. While the number of jobs in the restaurant industry have been greatly increasing since 2000, wages have been dropping, and women of color continue to have the highest levels of poverty. Most jobs for people of color and white women are in lower-paying occupations, and women are the lowest paid in the entire industry. And in 2012, one in four was living in poverty. Levels of poverty...
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Clocking-In — Domestic: Clock-In | Clocking In
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Skip to main content. Making work that works for all of us. Haciendo el trabajo que funciona bien para todos. How we did it. It’s Not Just a Game. No se trata sólo de un juego. Stay up to date with e-mails from our partner organizations. Manténgase al día con los correos electrónicos de nuestras organizaciones asociadas. Receive Updates from Worker Organizations. I work in the following industries *. None of the above. I would like to receive e-mail updates from the following organizations *.
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Clocking-In — Acknowledgments | Clocking In
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Skip to main content. Making work that works for all of us. Haciendo el trabajo que funciona bien para todos. How we did it. Funding and Partner Organizations. Clocking-In: Making Work that Works for All of Us. Was made possible by the support of the following foundations:. And the ongoing general support of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Principal Researchers and Authors (in alphabetical order):. Jillian Medeiros Perez, Senior Research Associate. Julia Sebastian, Research Associate. Erin Zipper, Graphic D...
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Receive Updates from Worker Organizations | Clocking In
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Skip to main content. Making work that works for all of us. Haciendo el trabajo que funciona bien para todos. How we did it. I work in the following industries *. None of the above. I would like to receive e-mail updates from the following organizations *. Restaurant Opportunities Center United. National Domestic Workers Alliance. I work in the following industries *. None of the above. I would like to receive e-mail updates from the following organizations *. Restaurant Opportunities Center United.
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Could San Francisco Giants' Sergio Romo Become a Pro-Migrant Ice Cream Icon? | Colorlines
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Skip to main content. Could San Francisco Giants' Sergio Romo Become a Pro-Migrant Ice Cream Icon? Sergio Romo is already a baseball star. Could he become both a political icon and ice cream spokesperson? Dec 4, 2012. Image created using packaging mockup uploaded to Three Twins' Facebook page.). Ice cream for immigration reform? And more importantly, who wants some Mexican Chocolate in grocery stores? Few of the ice cream maker's Facebook fans disagreed with the flavor, the political message, the Mexican...
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Bio | Nayantara Sen
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Just another WordPress site. Nayantara writes lyrical short stories and poems about the diasporic experiences of migrant women, labor, politicization, and imaginary return. She stays up late at night, drinking dark coffee and eating ice cream, preferably the chocolate kind, and asking important questions such as: “How should we contaminate genres? What is the homeland? What are the shades of color between myth and memory? Race Forward: The Center for Racial Justice Innovation. She is also a. Reports on b...
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They Can’t Go Home Again | Colorlines
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Skip to main content. They Can’t Go Home Again. Former New Orleans residents are priced out of the city’s new housing market. Jun 30, 2009. This story was produced under the George Washington Williams Fellowship, sponsored by the G.W. Williams Center for Independent Journalism, a project of Tides Center. But this more prosperous picture may be the result of cropping out many of the city’s poor former residents most of whom are Black who have been blocked from returning. With its housing crisis, New Orlea...
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Filmmakers Count on Love to Finish Mosquita y Mari | Colorlines
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Skip to main content. Filmmakers Count on Love to Finish Mosquita y Mari. Reader Laurie Ignacio sent us this sneak peak of a film that needs your support. May 10, 2011. We spend a lot of time talking about how the media isn't kind. To folks in our communities - especially queer women of color. And it's for good reason, because those stories are really important and can often have dire consequences. So here's the project: Mosquito y Mari. To finish producing Mosquita y Mari. It's easy to join and you ...
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Barry's Blog: October 2014
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Sunday, October 26, 2014. Thoughts on Hiring Key Staff. And the beat goes on………………. I think we often prioritize the wrong things in our quest to search for the best leadership for our organizations. There is a maxim carpenters use: ' Measure twice, cut once. Meaning that to be safe you need to measure any piece of wood you are going to cut two times before. It also occurs to me that our whole approach to finding the best candidate for our leadership might benefit from re-thinking. I have come to the ...
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#BlackoutDay, #TheBlackout – Diversity Style Guide
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Drugs and Alcohol Glossary. June 6, 2016. June 6, 2016. BlackoutDay is a social media campaign to celebrate Black history and the beauty of Black people. People who identify as Black, (including people from Africa or from the African diaspora. Or part-Black people) are encouraged to post photos of themselves on social media with the hashtags #TheBlackout, #Blackoutday and/or #Blackout, according to the group’s tumblr. The concept was started by Marissa Rei (formerly known as blkoutqueen,. National Center...
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