CPD In The News

Ignore the neoliberal naysayers; rent control can be an important tool in our battle for housing justice.

“I think Chicago is breaking new ground in terms of industries where we all know that there are problems with erratic and unreliable schedules and bringing in additional industries where workers really need that coverage,” said Rachel Deutsch, the supervising attorney for worker justice at the Ce

We forged national and international alliances before the HQ2 moment hit, and we leaned on allies like the Partnership for Working Families and the Center for Popular Democracy to keep us in sync with folks from Seattle to Europe, Northern Virginia to Minneapolis.

A new report is pointing out social and financial benefits to expanding drivers license access. The report finds that allowing undocumented immigrants access to drivers licenses would bring millions of dollars for New York and New Jersey.

But opponents in the state legislatures and law enforcement cite security concerns, arguments Ana Maria Archila, co-director of Center For Popular Democracy calls fear mongering.

Ana María Archila de Center for Popular Democracy nos explica los beneficios de aprobar esta medida a favor de las personas indocumentadas…

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Los republicanos están opuestos y el gobernador tiene la oportunidad de demostrar que esta es una prioridad para él y esperamos que en las próximas dos semanas, él cumpla esa promesa", dijo Ana María Archila, co-directora ejecutiva de Centro para la Democracia Popular.

De adoptarse dichas propuestas, mantendría además a las familias unidas al evitar la deportación de personas por violaciones de tráfico y proveería oportunidades económicas para la clase trabajadora, afirma este estudio jurídico realizado por el Center for Popular Democracy y el National Immigrat

The Center for Popular Democracy and National Immigration Law Center joined together on “Safe Roads Across the Tristate Area,” which found 444,000 undocumented immigrants would be eligible in New Jersey and 752,000 in the Empire State.

The Center for Popular Democracy and National Immigration Law Center found 444,000 undocumented immigrants would be eligible in New Jersey and 752,000 in the Empire State.

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