Wealth in Chicago’s Black and brown communities was eroded intentionally by discriminatory policies, study finds The following was originally published in the Chicago Tribune. Da’Sean Hillsman was 17 when he... See More
An Investment in Career Readiness is a Step Toward Closing the Racial Wealth Gap The following op-ed was first published in Crain’s Chicago Business. The persistent racial wealth gap... See More
Tension On The Front Lines: Low-Wage Workers Want Higher Pay And More Training, Not Bigger Titles. The following piece was first published in Forbes. Low-wage workers drove the record voluntary quit rates that... See More
1 in 3 U.S. Adults Has a Record. Give Them a Fresh Start. Learn how government, business and community leaders can help clear pathways for people with criminal... See More
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Set to End, Organizations Work to Bridge Employment Gap Click here to view the full article and video Unemployment has been a major issue... See More
Cara Collective CEO Talks State of the Labor Market with TD Ameritrade Network Kathleen St. Louis Caliento, President and CEO of Cara Collective, discusses the state of the... See More
Making a Difference: Chicago Clothing Drive Looks For Professional Wear A Chicago giving drive is looking for professional wear to donate to an organization that... See More
BMO Harris, Cara partner up for a more inclusive Chicago Joe Mutuc and Bianca T talk about the partnership between Cara and BMO Harris to... See More
‘The Road Up’ explores how some overcome addiction, homelessness, prison with the help of Cara CHICAGO (WLS) — “The Road Up” follows four Chicagoans on their journey from struggling with... See More
Our country’s talent lies with our essential workers Might our dependence on this talent pool during this incredible time in our country make... See More