Legal Aid as Housing Justice Intervention
This is part 3 in our 3-part series on Regional Housing Stability. Part 1 took place on June 29, and Part 2 will take place on July 2.
This is part 3 in our 3-part series on Regional Housing Stability. Part 1 took place on June 29, and Part 2 will take place on July 2.
Many Black and Brown communities across the region disproportionally comprise the low-wage workforce.
Wealth provides options and opportunities for economic mobility.
Education has one of the greatest social returns on investment, yet Black and Brown students in our region are battling educatio
Homeownership remains the primary driver for wealth creation in the US. In our region, however, the gap between white homeownership and Black homeownership is expansive and
COVID-19 has created opportunities for changes in the industry from remote working, benefits, office spacing, operations, flexible lending, grantee relationships, community e
When Black and Brown funders and leaders have a seat at the table, communities and economic conditions will improve for the region.
The health, economic, and justice impacts of COVID have been and are most dire for those living at the sharpest intersections of race, class, and gender oppression.
Since the pandemic's start, WRAG has hosted virtual DMV funder's conversations on the pandemics' health and secondary impacts across the region, the opportunity for philanthr