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Jobs summit: Danielle Wood and others identify childcare and education as job force multipliers

It’s unrealistic to expect silver bullets from the jobs summit, but the first morning suggested one solution that can deliver a triple benefit. 

Khaldah Salih

Khaldah Salih (she/her) is the communications and outreach specialist at the Black Legal Action Centre (BLAC). As an independent researcher, Khaldah has explored issues of surveillance and state violence as related to activism. She has worked in several humanitarian and development organizations in Sudan, including at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 03:37:00

wade, the doors have been swung wide open for unelected judges to further strip protections from the american people. on the day the supreme court decided that we had equality rights for marriage in this country, a bunch of us stood before the court and sang the national anthem. because it is a beautiful thing when your country catches up to you. whether or not every american, despite their race, or their sexuality, has the freedom to marry the person they loved. it is a simple choice. there is a simple choice for democrats. but maybe not for republicans. tonight the house voted to earn 67 to 157 to pass the respect for marriage act. 47 republicans joined all democrats in support of this bill. but the situation could look much different in the senate. where only one republican senator has passed the bill thus far. for more on this, i want to bring in tim miller, a

MSNBC The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle June 4, 2024 06:36:00

wade, the doors have been swung wide open for unelected judges to further strip protections from the american people. on the day the supreme court decided that we had equality rights for marriage in this country, a bunch of us stood before the court and sang the national anthem. because it is a beautiful thing when your country catches up to you. whether or not every american, despite their race, or their sexuality, has the freedom to marry the person they loved. it is a simple choice. there is a simple choice for democrats. but maybe not for republicans. tonight the house voted to earn 67 to 157 to pass the respect for marriage act. 47 republicans joined all democrats in support of this bill. but the situation could look much different in the senate. where only one republican senator has passed the bill thus far.

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