Worker Voices: A Guide to Solutions
How Human-Centered Research in Fresno, California Can Foster Broader and More Inclusive Economic Security
New America CA's resources on worker-centered solutions for economic and racial equity
New America CA utilizes human-centered research and design methods to connect people and their lived experiences to the strategies and policies aimed at serving their needs. This form of conversation can point to actionable insights, trends, and recommendations to actively solve problems in partnership with the people affected by them.
How Human-Centered Research in Fresno, California Can Foster Broader and More Inclusive Economic Security
New America CA conducted Fresno Worker Voice Research in early 2020, which builds on a robust body of work in economic precarity and the future of work. This human-centered research reflects new depth in the issues of economic equity and family economic security, and includes a new focus on the health-wealth connection. The PowerPoint presentation of this work can be found below.
Autumn McDonald is featured in Cal Matters on how inclusive economic development catalyzes a diverse set of leaders to create a shared agenda that expands middle class opportunity.
Quotes from Fresno residents discussing work and income.
Quotes from Fresno residents discussing health and safety.
Quotes from Fresno residents discussing post-secondary education.
Quotes from Fresno residents discussing their community.
A California case study on creating opportunities that lead to jobs with family-sustaining wages, health care, and protection from automation-related job loss.
Human-centered research in partnership with workers in jobs at high-risk for automation-related job loss in Oakland, Indianapolis, Washington DC, and Buffalo, NY.