Our Work

The Center for Popular Democracy works to create equity, opportunity and a dynamic democracy in partnership with high-impact base-building organizations, organizing alliances, and progressive unions. CPD strengthens our collective capacity to envision and win an innovative pro-worker, pro-immigrant, racial and economic justice agenda.


  • Building the Capacity of the Field

    It is essential that we build the strength and capacity of democratic, base-building organizations working for equity, opportunity and racial justice. But, sustaining community-led organizing, winning ever more ambitious victories and “scaling up” work to maximize its impact requires sophisticated management, fundraising, technology, work-planning and evaluation, communications strategies and infrastructure. In addition to strengthening organizations on the ground, it is also essential to build new alliances, coalitions and organizations collaborations to fill gaps in the social justice landscape. CPD works directly with community organizations to increase their capacity, and to coordinate and anchor cross-organizational infrastructure development.


  • Building Strategic Networks

    The Center for Popular Democracy (CPD) helps build the capacity and strength of the progressive movement through the development of dynamic networks. Through the sharing of strategies, tactics, and policies and the coordination of campaigns across geographies, these networks build and deepen power and act as vital elements of movement infrastructure.


  • Winning Economic Justice

    Workers continue to face daunting challenges, from stagnant wages and outright wage theft, to budget constraints and corporate profiteering. CPD provides organizing, strategy, communications, research, policy and legal support as communities fight to win concrete improvements on the job, and new policies at the city and state level that promote economic justice, and to build a broader workers’ movement for social justice. We accomplish this through:

      • Organizing support through new worker organizing and coalition building support;
      • Policy advocacy and strategy support for multiple campaigns, including minimum wage, wage theft, paid sick leave, and innovative policies to raise job standards; and
      • Raising the profile of economic and community justice issues by advancing policy and organizing campaigns and developing publishing reports illustrating abuse in a range of working sectors.


  • Fighting for Community Justice

    Low-income communities persistently lack decent housing and adequate community infrastructure, threatening families’ most fundamental well-being and making daily hardships even more challenging. The Center for Popular Democracy (CPD) is working on integrated approaches to improving community conditions and confronting community debt, providing critical support for campaigns on a range of issues, including housing, economic development, and financial sector accountability. With a deep connection to a strong base of impacted communities and constituents, CPD brings a unique perspective to coalition work on community justice issues.


  • Advancing Immigrant Rights

    Immigrants face persistent and deep challenges, ranging from punitive federal immigration enforcement measures that tear apart families to systematic inequalities in the provision of services and legal protections at a state and local level.

    By working in partnership with innovative community-based organizations, local and state networks, and progressive unions across the country, CPD is confronting these inequities by:

    • pursuing a robust immigrant integration agenda at the local and state level by to protecting the rights of immigrant residents , at the state and local level, in the areas of labor, civil rights, language access and access to legal services and educational opportunities;.
    • supporting the national campaign for comprehensive federal immigration reform;
    • advancing state and local campaigns to challenge destructive federal immigration enforcement policies; and
    • exploring new strategies for expanding access to legal services for immigrants and connecting service-delivery to community organizing.


  • Promoting Racial Justice

    Changes in the racial and ethnic makeup of the nation's population demand policies that account for the needs of communities of color as well as the increasingly central role such communities will play in driving economic growth in coming years. A “new majority” of people of color are displaying electoral and political power, and reinvigorating the movement to advance a proactive racial justice agenda at the local, state and federal levels.  The Center for Popular Democracy provides critical policy and organizing support to base-building organizations across the country to ensure that the growing strength of this new majority is solidified, expanded, and harnessed to achieve tangible improvements in working people’s lives. We believe the theory behind our approach is that full equity for communities of color can only be achieved if, as a progressive movement, we replicate our success aggressively in order to effectively bring them to scale and generate new, cutting-edge policy ideas that expand the scope of our demands for change and equity.


  • Strengthening Public Education

    CPD is committed to ensuring that all children have access to strong public schools that provide high-quality education, address the full-range of student needs, engage parents, teachers and community members in decision-making and are both transparent and accountable to the communities they serve. To this end, CPD is provides support to grassroots organizations in cities across the country that are fighting for stronger, more effective public schools.

  • We have seen growing challenges facing our democracy—restrictive voting laws, criminalization of third party registration, increased barriers to the ballot box, and corporations exerting an ever-larger influence on who wins elections. In this political context, our work to strengthen democracy and develop an electoral system that is open and accessible requires we use all available tools to drive impact—including innovative policy research and development, grassroots mobilization, and coalition-building.

Fed Up: The National Campaign for a Strong Economy

The Federal Reserve has tremendous influence over our economy. Although our communities continue to suffer through a weak recovery and economic inequality keeps growing, corporate and financial interests are demanding that the Fed put the brakes on growth so wages don’t rise. There is a real danger that in early 2015, the Fed will cut the legs out from the recovery before the economy reaches full...

Restoring a Fair Workweek

The Fair Workweek Initiative (FWI), a collaborative effort anchored by the Center for Popular Democracy (CPD), is bringing together leading worker-organizing and community-based organizations across the country and allied research and policy groups to develop, drive and win policy change at the local, state and federal level that concentrates on the priorities of low-wage women and women of color...

Holding Wall Street Accountable

The banking crisis of the last few years was catastrophic on many levels. Homeownership rates for low- and moderate-income families and families of color have plummeted. Neighborhoods are losing families and home value, further eroding the tax base and causing cities and states to lay off workers and eliminate important programs and services.

Raising the Minimum Wage

The Center for Popular Democracy (CPD) and our core partners are helping to drive local efforts across the country to improve the lives of working people by raising the minimum wage. Employment at the current minimum wage is driving working people deeper into poverty across the county. While the cost of housing, food and other every day needs has risen, the minimum wage rate has not kept pace. In...

Ensuring Paid Sick Time for All Workers

The Center for Popular Democracy (CPD) has been on the front lines of the national movement to guarantee paid sick days to workers. On September 25, 2013, the campaign scored a major victory when the Jersey City Council adopted an ordinance that guarantees sick leave to all workers in Jersey City, including approximately 30,000 people who don’t currently have it. The ordinance makes Jersey City...

Improving Job Quality

Over the past 40 years, the U.S. economy has failed too many workers. Millions of middle-class jobs have been replaced by jobs that offer too few hours, too low pay, and no benefits. Public policy, driven by corporate interests, is a chief culprit of this great unraveling: the minimum wage has fallen, labor law no longer protects workers’ rights to act collectively, and the government agencies...

Supporting Car Wash Workers

Every day in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, thousands of vehicles roll into car washes. These are the livery cars that shuttle Wall Street executives between meetings, the taxis that take tourists into the Chicago Loop, and cars and vans that transport people across the sprawling California metropolis, helping our economy run. Although these cities boast significant wealth, these vehicles...