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Arrested Learning: A survey of youth experiences of police and security at school

The school-to-prison-and-deportation pipeline refers to the policies and practices that punish, isolate, marginalize, and deny access to supportive learning environments for Black, Brown, Latinx,...

04/12/2021 | Organizing for Education Justice

Connecticut’s Excluded Communities: Key Findings from a COVID-19 Community Impact Survey

Connecticut’s Latinx and immigrant communities are being hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.

03/23/2021 | Federal Advocacy: Fighting Back & Fighting Forward, Protecting Immigrant Communities

#CancelRent & #CancelMortgages: How It Works

Why? As many as 40 million people nationwide face eviction due to inability to pay rent.

03/3/2021 | Organizing for Housing Justice & A Home to Thrive

Essential and Excluded: How the COVID-19 Pandemic is Impacting Immigrant Families

Center for Popular Democracy (CPD) affiliates in six states conducted community impact surveys between April and November 2020.

02/23/2021 | Federal Advocacy: Fighting Back & Fighting Forward, Protecting Immigrant Communities

Youth Mandate for Education and Liberation: A Mandate to Guide Us from Crisis to Liberation

For more than three decades, Black and Brown youth, parents, educators, and communities have organized to dismantle the school-to-prison-and-deportation pipeline. As a core feature of that fight,...

02/23/2021 | Justice Transformation, Organizing for Education Justice

Housing: Central to COVID-19 Relief and Recovery

Housing is not only a basic need and human right. In the midst of an unprecedented pandemic, it is also a significant form of healthcare. Keeping everyone housed is critical for public health and...

02/11/2021 | Organizing for Housing Justice & A Home to Thrive

North Carolina’s Excluded Communities: COVID-19 Community Impact Survey Findings

North Carolina’s Latinx, Black, and immigrant communities are being hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.

01/27/2021 | Federal Advocacy: Fighting Back & Fighting Forward

2021 Federal Housing Agenda

At a time of global health, climate, and housing affordability crises, our country needs a visionary housing policy.

01/26/2021 | Organizing for Housing Justice & A Home to Thrive

Advancing Universal Representation A Toolkit for Advocates, Organizers, Legal Service Providers, and Policymakers

The movement for universal representation—the idea that every immigrant facing detention and deportation should have the right to a publicly funded lawyer if they cannot afford one—continues to gain...

01/21/2021

Double Exposure: Retail workers nationwide hammered by the combo crisis of pandemic and private equity

Private equity has had a disastrous impact on the retail industry, driving dozens of firms into bankruptcy, shutting down tens of thousands of stores, and costing hundreds of thousands of jobs...

12/17/2020 | Raising the Bar for Workers and Families

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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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