1010 WINS ft. Providers Organized for Power

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Children and adults at a protest for childcare, with 1010 Wins radio station logo and text: “Providers Organized for Power.”

Providers Organized for Power (POP) are featured on 1010 WINS discussing the fight for fair wages, better conditions, and universal childcare across New York.

Children and adults at a protest for childcare, with 1010 Wins radio station logo and text: “Providers Organized for Power.”

Members of Providers Organized for Power (POP) were recently featured on 1010 WINS to speak about the growing movement of childcare providers organizing for fair wages, better working conditions, and universal childcare in New York.

The conversation highlights the urgent challenges facing childcare workers and families across the state, while underscoring the critical role that providers play in sustaining communities and supporting working families. It also reflects the broader push to ensure that public investment in childcare does not come at the expense of the workforce itself.

POP—supported by The Action Lab and a coalition of organizing partners—continues to build collective power among childcare providers and advocates across New York. As momentum grows, so does the call for structural solutions that recognize childcare as essential infrastructure.

We encourage you to listen to the full segment and stay connected to the ongoing efforts to advance equity and justice for childcare providers.

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