In an inclusive economy, economic growth leads to shared prosperity that allows every resident economic security, resources to build wealth, and opportunity to live to their fullest. Yet Black and brown residents in DC, especially those with low incomes, face structural barriers to decent employment and income, including anti-Black racism, bias, and employment discrimination. District leaders can ensure every resident is able to share in the city’s prosperity by addressing the deeply rooted, systemic challenges faced by Black people in its economic policies.
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Testimony
Testimony of Brittany Alston At the Public Hearing on Bill 22-0913, Tipped Wage Workers Fairness Amendment Act of 2018
By Brittany Alston • September 17, 2018 • Inclusive Economy / Jobs & Training
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Restaurants Can Continue to Thrive Under Initiative 77
By Brittany Alston • September 13, 2018 • Inclusive Economy / Jobs & Training
Fact Sheets
Initiative 77 is Good for Workers
By Brittany Alston • September 7, 2018 • Inclusive Economy / Jobs & Training
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