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Child Poverty
New Census Data Shows Child Poverty Persists Across America, Even Prior to COVID-19 Pandemic, Especially for Children of Color and Indigenous Children
Saint Paul, Minn. – The Census Bureau has released its annual poverty data indicating that in 2019, 10.5 million American children lived in poverty, among them 143,000 Minnesota children (11.2 percent), making them the poorest age group. While these estimates do not adequately capture the present-day realities of Americans due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, they do reveal the vast racial inequities of income and wealth in Minnesota that have only become more pronounced during this public health crisis.
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Words to Live By
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Changing Symbols
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Child Welfare
Children’s Defense Fund and Children’s Defense Fund-NY Joint Statement of Support in Fulton v. Philadelphia
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CDF-TX: We Must Count Every Vote
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Honoring Rev. C.T. Vivian's Legacy
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