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    Celebrating Black History Month: A Call to Action in the Face of Persistent Challenges

    Photo of Fannie Lou Hamer, an American voting and women's rights activist, community organizer, and leader [...]

    February 18, 2025

    Racial Equity and Justice

  • March 14, 2023

    Early Childhood, Economic Security

    The Biden Administration’s Budget Recognizes that Investments in Families Are Long Overdue: Now Let’s Get To Work

    In its annual budget released last week, the Biden administration once again proposed critical investments in families, including restoring the Child Tax Credit expansion that temporarily cut child poverty nearly in half, establishing a national paid family and medical leave program, and expanding access to high quality child care and early education. Action on these [...]

  • February 15, 2023

    Leonard Burton Selected as Next President of the Center for the Study of Social Policy

    Washington, DC (February 15, 2023)—The Board of Directors of the Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP) is pleased to announce the selection of Leonard Burton as President. Mr. Burton brings more than three decades of experience leading anti-racist, intersectional social justice work including executive leadership in public social service systems, philanthropy, community change, [...]

  • December 1, 2022

    Child Tax Credit and Child Allowance

    Listen to Families and Keep It Simple: Expand the CTC Now

    Right now, the stakes could not be higher for families with children. With rising inflation and looming economic uncertainty, all set to the backdrop of a slow pandemic recovery, families are struggling to make ends meet — exacerbated by last year’s decision to allow the expanded Child Tax Credit (CTC) to lapse. As Congress returns [...]

  • November 15, 2022

    Child Welfare

    ASFA 25 Years Later: Time for Repeal

    Since 1997, the rights of more than two million children’s parents have been terminated by courts across the United States. The legal severing of these familial bonds was enabled by the bipartisan passage of the Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA)¹, which ties federal funding to a requirement that, with limited exceptions, states terminate the rights of parents whose children have been in foster care for 15 of the most recent 22 months.

  • November 9, 2022

    Child Welfare

    Brackeen v. Haaland and the Threat to the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978

    The creation and enforcement of ICWA was a step toward righting the egregious wrongs of our past as a nation and affirms the tribal sovereignty of First Nations. Brackeen v. Haaland puts this critically important law at significant risk and is a step backward and any ruling against ICWA would be detrimental to the health, well-being, and sanctity of Native children, families, and communities and to our country and society as a whole.

  • September 21, 2022

    Immigration, Racial Equity and Justice

    A Much Anticipated Reversal of the Trump Administration’s Racist Public Charge Rule

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has recently issued a much-anticipated final rule, published in the Federal Register on September 9, amending its regulations on how it will administer the public charge determination made when an immigrant applies for lawful permanent resident (LPR) status, admissibility to the U.S., or seeks to extend or adjust their [...]

  • September 14, 2022

    Child Tax Credit and Child Allowance

    New Census Data Confirms the Powerful Impact of the Child Tax Credit

    On September 13, the Census Bureau released its 2021 data on income, poverty, and health insurance. This year’s data demonstrate how powerful enhanced government supports like the Child Tax Credit (CTC) can be in buttressing families, promoting economic well-being, and advancing racial equity. In 2021, the share of people living in poverty fell from 9.2 [...]

  • August 19, 2022

    Health & Wellbeing

    Benefits of a Universal Intervention in Pediatric Medical Homes

    On July 18, Academic Pediatrics, the official journal of the Academic Pediatric Association, published new evidence of DULCE’s impact, highlighting the strength of universal interventions in identifying family needs.  DULCE, or Developmental Understanding and Legal Collaboration for Everyone, promotes the health and well-being of infants and their families, starting in the critical first six months [...]

  • July 28, 2022

    Health & Wellbeing, Racial Equity and Justice

    Advancing Racial Equity and Supporting Community Power: Lessons Learned from Building Healthy Communities

    Photo used with permission from The California Endowment This blog, written by Laura Kreeger, offers reflections related to CSSP’s Learning, Equity, and Power (LEaP) series highlighting lessons from The California Endowment’s Building Healthy Communities Initiative. Learn more about LEaP here. In the Fall of 2021 CSSP hosted a Learning, Equity, and Power (LEaP) Lab titled [...]

  • June 27, 2022

    Health & Wellbeing, Youth and Young Adults

    CSSP Condemns Supreme Court Decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization

    On Friday, June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade, the 1973 ruling that gave people with uteruses the right to obtain a safe and legal abortion. This ruling turns back the clock and effectively decimates not only a woman’s right to personal bodily autonomy but is an appalling attack on basic rights [...]

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