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More Overreach by the N.Y.P.D.

The New York Times - June 23, 2013, Editorial - The revelation in 2011 that the New York City Police Department was spying on law-abiding Muslims rightly attracted scrutiny from the Justice...

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Opioid protest at Harvard art museum

Opioid protest at Harvard art museum

ctivists said that this was the fourth protest of its kind targeting an art gallery or school named after the Sackler family. The Sacklers have their names on spaces at the Louvre, the Royal...

The Boston Globe | Civic Engagement

Fed more upbeat on economy, unclear on timing of rate hike

The Federal Reserve offered a slightly more upbeat assessment of the economy but provided little insight into when it will raise its benchmark interest rate for the first time in nearly a decade...

Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up

Study: Latino and Immigrant Workers More Likely To Die in Construction Falls

WNYC – October 24, 2013, by Mirela Iverac - In New York, the majority of those who die working in construction are Latinos and immigrants, according to a new report from the Center for Popular...

Health industry giants get tax windfall. But it's unclear how it will be used.*

The man with ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease, who caught national attention for confronting Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) last year about the Republican tax bill, has launched a new “Be a Hero” campaign...

The Washington Post | Civic Engagement

Protester shouts at Sen. Jeff Flake in elevator: ‘Tell me it doesn’t matter’

A protester who said she was sexually assaulted approached Senator Jeff Flake in an elevator Friday after he released a statement saying he would be voting in favor of Brett Kavanaugh for a seat...

Des Moines Register | Civic Engagement

Charter Schools Had Tough Week

Times Online - October 5, 2014, by The Times Editorial Board - It’s been a tough week for supporters of the charter school movement in Pennsylvania.

On Tuesday, PA...

CFPB: Financial firms can no longer force consumers to use arbitration in group disputes

Consumers can now sue banks in class-action lawsuits. 

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Monday financial companies will no longer be allowed to force customers to use...

USA Today | Civic Engagement

The very vocal protesters who took on the Fed are now fighting to protect it

Liberal advocacy group Fed Up launched a campaign nearly three years ago in hopes of persuading the nation's central bank to hold off raising its benchmark interest rate.

The group...

CNBC | Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up

Family Resource Centers celebrate 25 years of removing barriers to learning

No two days at school are the same for Geri Willis. One day she’s finding hats and gloves for students, the next she’s helping a grandmother navigate the court system to gain guardianship.

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KyForward | Organizing for Education Justice

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