By Renard Beaty, Owner of Kick Start Martial Arts, Atlanta, Georgia When I started my small martial arts business in Atlanta more than 13 years ago, I knew I wanted to create tomorrow’s leaders. I believed a care economy could achieve this goal. I believed that underserved communities could thrive and grow if we invested in a care infrastructure that included high-quality access to affordable child care, paid family and media leave, and community-based services and support. I recognized that disinvestment in one area negatively impacts another, and unfortunately, that…
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