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Vivienda Social Para Todos: Una Visíon De Comunidades Prósperas, Poder De Inquilinos y Justicia Racial

Para crear un sistema de vivienda más equitativo, debemos expandir masivamente la vivienda social: Una opción pública de vivienda que sea permanentemente asequible, protegida del mercado privado y de...

03/22/2022

Social Housing For All: A Vision For Thriving Communities, Renter Power, and Racial Justice

To create a more equitable housing system, we must massively expand social housing: a public option for housing that is permanently affordable, protected from the private market, and publicly owned...

03/22/2022 | Organizing for Housing Justice & A Home to Thrive

Justice Delayed is Justice Denied

Milwaukee Public Schools, Persistent Disparities, and the School-to-Prison-and- Deportation Pipeline

03/22/2022 | Organizing for Education Justice

Sick of Waiting: Barriers to Medicaid Keep Healthcare Out of Reach

While all people who are eligible for Medicaid are legally guaranteed coverage, many Americans who are eligible struggle to enroll in and maintain Medicaid coverage.

02/18/2022

Systemic CARE: A Public Health Approach to Ending Overdose in America

The overdose crisis is one of the most significant public health emergencies in the US, one that has only been exacerbated by the COVID pandemic.

12/17/2021 | Center for Popular Democracy

PAIN AND PROFIT IN SOVEREIGN DEBT: HOW NEW YORK CAN STOP VULTURE FUNDS FROM PREYING ON COUNTRIES

Vulture funds have spent decades honing a predatory playbook designed to extract maximum profits out of struggling, debt-ridden countries.The vulture fund business model involves buying up heavily...

12/15/2021

2021 Year In Review

The Center for Popular Democracy and CPD Action are working to build a world in which all of us are free to thrive together.

12/9/2021

Dirty Deal: How The Port Authority’s Backroom Deal with Amazon Would Harm Black and Brown Communities in Newark

Amazon’s plans to rapidly expand its global air operations got a jumpstart in August, when the Port Authority Board voted unanimously to allow Amazon to lease a massive 23-acre site at Newark Liberty...

10/20/2021 | Raising the Bar for Workers and Families

A Fed Up Campaign 10-Point Checklist for Fed Chair and Governor Appointments

How Will We Measure if President Biden is Appointing Federal Reserve Leaders Who Will Work for Working People?

09/15/2021 | Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up

PROMESA fracasó: Cómo una junta colonial enriquece a Wall Street y le hace daño a Puerto Rico

En vez de controlar la especulación de Wall Street, la Junta por la que nadie votó ha controlado un proceso lento y oneroso de reestructuración de la deuda mediante una manada de consultores y...

09/14/2021 | Organizing for a Just Recovery in Puerto Rico and Beyond

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Perkins was a key writer of New Deal policies. Known as an expert on health and safety policy reforms in New York state, Frances Perkins was tapped by Franklin Delano Roosevelt to serve as Secretary of Labor in his cabinet - the first woman to serve.

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Frances Perkins was born in a world on fire. In the early 1900s Robber Barons didn’t care about workers rights or the safety of children that worked in their factories. “Safety laws” as we know them today didn’t exist- and the wealthy actively fought against them.

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