Home Grown reacciona a la decisión de la Corte Suprema de anular el plan de condonación de préstamos estudiantiles de la administración Biden

A child fills a toy dump truck with sand using a yellow shovel on a sandy surface.

Home Grown está profundamente decepcionado por la decisión de la Corte Suprema de anular el plan de condonación de préstamos estudiantiles de la administración Biden, que buscaba condonar hasta $20,000 en préstamos estudiantiles. El plan de condonación propuesto habría resultado en un importante alivio económico para los cuidadores de niños a domicilio que trabajan arduamente.

Women’s contributions and experiences are not well represented in the record books, but it is just as rich and worth celebrating. Ours is a tale of community, resilience, and connection to one another, and it is inextricably linked with care work. 
During Women’s History Month, we celebrate the contributions that women have made to every corner of our society and honor their achievements. Among these leaders are the more than 5 million women who form the backbone of home-based child care (HBCC).
For generations, Black home-based child care providers have built systems of care rooted in community, trust, and resilience, often stepping in where formal systems fell short. Of the over 5 million home-based child care providers, including Family Child Care providers and paid and unpaid Family Friend and Neighbor caregivers, roughly a quarter in each subgroup identify as Black Non-Hispanic