COVID-19

Amid Racial Injustice and COVID-19, There’s Still Hope

A piece about building a stronger nation in USA Today by Fred Riley, executive director of Weave: The Social Fabric Project.

July 8, 2020

Amid Racial Injustice and COVID-19, There’s Still Hope

A piece about building a stronger nation in USA Today by Fred Riley, executive director of Weave: The Social Fabric Project.

July 8, 2020

The Tech Response to COVID-19 Shows How to Fix the Safety Net

The most important ingredient is a relentless focus on the people using the services.

July 8, 2020

Showing Up and Creating Community

Social unrest and physical distancing are not making it easy to connect with other people.

June 30, 2020

An Equity Imperative: How the Workforce System Can Advance Workplace Health and Safety During and After the Pandemic

Strengthening health, safety, and equity during the pandemic can set a foundation for better working conditions in the long term.

June 30, 2020
Screenshot of the first page of "An Equity Imperative: How the Workforce System Can Advance Workplace Health and Safety During and After Pandemic"

Economic Opportunities Program Newsletter, June 2020

The COVID-19 crisis brings new urgency to our work to improve jobs, expand business ownership, and advance economic opportunity.

June 29, 2020

Latinos Are Not Causing the Covid-19 Resurgence, They Are Suffering From It

The government mandated that migrant farmworkers stay in the fields but denied them proper protective gear and testing.

June 29, 2020
Migrant farmworkers picking strawberries

What does COVID-19 look like in a refugee community?

Asma Abou Ezzeddine Rasamn, Founder of Malaak and Class 6 MELI Fellow dedicates her work providing safe settlements for Syrian refugee children in Lebanon. Even before Covid-19 and Lebanon’s current revolution unfolding, these refugees have been living through a pandemic of their own for the past 8 years.

June 24, 2020