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Dolor y lucro: Las organizaciones “filantrópicas” de Ley 22 que toman de los puertorriqueños y dan poco a cambio

El gobierno de Puerto Rico, en un esfuerzo por atraer a inversionistas ricos a la isla, aprobó en el 2012 la “Ley Para Incentivar el Traslado de Individuos Inversionistas a Puerto Rico”; mejor...

04/9/2024 | Center for Popular Democracy

Pain & Profit: : The Act 22 "Charities" that Take from Puerto Ricans and Give Little in Return

In an effort to attract wealthy investors to Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rican government passed the “Act to Promote the Relocation of Individual Investors to Puerto Rico” (known as Act 22 and later...

04/9/2024 | Center for Popular Democracy

Taxing New York's Ultra-Wealthy

Families across New York state are facing an affordability crisis with staggering costs for housing, childcare, and other necessities. New York has the most income inequality in the country and the...

02/23/2024 | Popular Democracy

Still Not Free When They Come Home, a Community Report

How Wisconsin's Criminal Legal System Harms Democracy and the Black Community on Milwaulkee's North Side.

10/16/2023 | The Center for Popular Democracy (CPD) & Black Leaders Organizing Communities (BLOC)

Beyond Policing Schools Toolkit

09/7/2023 | Urban Youth Collaborative & The Center for Popular Democracy

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It’s time for us to live up to the full potential and promise for equal protection for all. It's time to put the 14th Amendment into action. It’s time for social housing controlled by our communities, not the ruling class.

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Racial covenants were ruled unenforceable and unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in Shelley v. Kraemer (1948) then declared illegal by the Fair Housing Act of 1968 on the basis of the 14th amendment’s guarantee of equal protection under the law. https://t.co/uRWPmstJd1

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