A new report exposes the barriers pushing more than 815,000 Alabamians out of the electoral process — and offer commonsense solutions to bring them back in.
Stephen Heintz, one of Dēmos’ founding presidents, reminds us why the work of building a multiracial democracy and inclusive ...
More than 815,000 Alabamians are missing from the electoral process. In this report, Stand Up Mobile, Dēmos, and Southern Coalition for Social Justice examine who's missing, why, and what Alabama must ...
A stronger economy starts with a stronger care system. Treating care as public infrastructure would benefit care recipients, ...
If we want to build an economy that works for everyone, we must focus not only on how many jobs are created, but also on strengthening worker power and advancing policies that improve job ...
Public goods exist because we invest in them together. When they are implemented properly, they expand freedom, dignity, and opportunity for all of us. That is how paying taxes becomes an act of care ...