On October 17, the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty presents a call to action to end poverty and uproot the systems that create it.
Advocates continue to push for policy changes to help low-income workers, including minimum wage increases and improved access to child care and to family and medical leave.
As federal funding for struggling renters runs low, 12 million people are at risk of losing their housing.
The Biden administration's early actions to promote LGBTQ equality are getting high marks from rights groups.















