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On the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, we honor those who strived for that victory by defending its true ...
Trump’s attack on the Bureau of Labor Statistics and, more broadly, on facts, marks another step closer to authoritarianism.
In May, Dēmos held a national convening of financial justice leaders to reimagine our financial systems and build community ...
The passage of the inaptly named “One Big Beautiful Bill” is a loss for the country, not just because of immediate cost and economic harm it will cause families but because of the future we’re giving ...
This anniversary provides an opportunity for us to reacquaint ourselves with their history and to recommit ourselves to the work of ensuring their enforcement.
Dēmos joins 22 civil rights organizations in condemning President Trump’s memorandum and calling for urgent action to defend the rule of law.
Today, Organize Tennessee, a voting rights advocacy organization, and Dēmos, a nonprofit public policy organization, released a joint report finding that the state of Tennessee is among the worst for ...
For nearly 25 years, Dēmos has worked at the intersection of democracy reform, economic justice, and racial justice. Our close ties and partnerships with state-based and grassroots organizations are ...
Last week, the Biden-Harris administration announced new voting rights commitments building on the administration's Executive Order to Promote Access to Voting. Issued in 2021 on the anniversary of ...
At the end of 2023, Dēmos President Taifa Smith Butler and Director of Economic Justice Udochi Onwubiko sat down for a fireside chat with Malaika Jabali, author of It's Not You, It's Capitalism: Why ...
“The 14th Amendment is supposed to be a shield against racism, and now it’s being used as a sword.” "The Supreme Court's decision to overturn affirmative action in college admissions is a shameful ...