The Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL) today announced a $350,000 partnership with Women Employed to inform low-income women across Illinois, in particular low-wage women...
Issues including the protection of working women's rights, connecting women of color to become more involved in the Census, and the necessity of voting was on the forefront of issues at this year’s march. With the help of Women Employed, the 2020 Woman's March Chicago is hoping to inform and promote changes that will help women, particularly women of color
No State Budget Creates Financial Aid Crisis
for Low-Income Students
by Amanda Collins
Defender Guest Contributing Writer
"130,000 College students in Illinois are on the brink of a crisis that...