05/23/2026
Debbie Berkowitz, KI Practitioner Fellow and worker safety and policy expert, comments on the new, dangerous rules on increased processing times in meat processing coming from the Trump administration.
"The proposed rules are “just doing the industry’s bidding,” said Berkowitz, a fellow at Georgetown University who worked at OSHA for six years."
New Trump Rules Will Make Meat Processing a Lot Deadlier | The New Republic
The industry spent big to get faster line speeds. Experts say it will increase injuries to workers and make the food you eat less safe.
05/21/2026
KI Co-director Lane Windham and Director of Student and Community Engagement Alainn Hanson join Georgetown students at the Washington Monument for May Day!
05/21/2026
KI intern Andy (‘C26) has been profiled by the College of Arts and Sciences for his academic and political contributions to the university.
“Andy embodies the idea that learning should sharpen one’s understanding of the world and preparing one to help make it more just and inclusive,” [Kalmanovitz Initiative Executive Director Joseph] McCartin said. Also calling Feng, “one of the most curious students I’ve ever taught.”
Check out the full profile: https://college.georgetown.edu/news-story/andy-feng-immigration-policy-reform-workers-rights/
05/19/2026
We wrapped up this school year by celebrating our student interns. The KI student internship places students in paid positions at organizations all over the city during the Fall, Spring AND Summer semester.
Congratulations to our interns, especially our graduating seniors!
04/21/2026
Hey, Seattle! For over five years, the Roosevelt Alumni for Racial Equity have been working, advocating and educating for the past, present, and future of racial equality in Seattle schools. ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿
Now, join them for "RHS: Beyond Black & White" 📽️ a short film documentary about the real experiences of Roosevelt High alum 🌹Roosevelt Alumni for Racial Equity - RARE
https://rhs4racialequity.org/roosevelt-high-school-beyond-black-white/
04/10/2026
Thank you so much to everyone who attended the Boston Labor Conference!
Steve Stiffler introduced the event, and MA AFL-CIO President Chrissy Lynch opened up the event. We also had an amazing panel on Labor, Technology, and Justice, featuring (left to right) Evan Rothman of PSC CUNY, Ben Shallop of Sag-Aftra, Carlos Aramayo of Unite Here, and Rachel Inegbedion of UMass Boston.
04/09/2026
In 2026, women still make a fraction of the pay men receive for doing the same work. On Equal Pay Day, KI Co-Director Lane Windham joined Fox 5 DC to discuss the progress made and what we need to do next.
Lane Windham Discusses Equal Pay Day
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04/09/2026
https://www.willempower.org/2026/04/09/apprentice-spotlight-lizzy-prichard/
WILL Empower Apprentices like Lizzy Prichard are making change across the country.
Lizzy applied to be an apprentice with WILL Empower to get more involved in the labor movement. She was placed with OPEIU local 792, where she has since transitioned into a full-time organizer role. Prichard organized the first coffee shops for OPEIU by using her experience at Starbucks to help unionize 7 Rising Star Coffee Roasters locations across Cleveland, Ohio.
Applications are now open for the 2026 class of WILL Empower apprentices, and the deadline for applications is April 10th. We encourage you to apply at WILLEmpower.org
04/08/2026
Check out the following article on the revival of the U.S. labor movement under the current presidential administration, written by KI Co-Director Joe McCartin and Bargaining for the Common Good's Stephen Lerner!
https://inthesetimes.com/article/trump-labor-unions-worker-power-economic-democracy