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Low-Income Tenants Fight for Affordable Housing, Protest Proposed Trump Cuts

WASHINGTON – More than 700 people from 16 states rallied Wednesday at a Capitol Hill church to oppose the Trump administration’s proposed $6.2 billion cut to federal housing programs.

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Sojourners | Organizing for Housing Justice & A Home to Thrive

Photo Flash: Scarlett Johansson's OUR TOWN Reading Raises $500K for Puerto Rico Relief

"We are deeply grateful to Scarlett Johansson, Kenny Leon and everyone involved in the production of this play for stepping up and contributing their talent to help towards the equitable and just...

2017-11-07 | Civic Engagement

Fed Up group plans counter Jackson Hole conference

The Fed Up coalition, made up of community activist groups, has rented a conference room in the same hotel where the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank will be holding its annual Jackson Hole...

Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon: 'I'm a patriot' so I'll help Trump

JPMorgan Chase Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon highlighted several critical issues confronting the United States during the bank's annual shareholder meeting Tuesday and urged the business community...

CNBC | Civic Engagement

Amazon’s ripple effects: Six things that might happen if Pittsburgh gets HQ2

Sarah Johnson, the Local Progress Director for national advocacy group Center for Popular Democracy, said she doesn’t expect Amazon to change how it operates.

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Public Source

The Devastating Impact of School Closures on Students and Communities

Shuttering “failed schools” can have painful consequences for children and neighborhoods.

By Rachel M. Cohen / The American Prospect April 22, 2016

In 2013, citing a $1.4 billion...

Alternet

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

Durham County judge, attorneys interested in filling seat held by Paul Luebke Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/community/durham-news/article118570918.html#storylink=cpy

Phil Lehman was officially sworn in to fill his longtime friend Paul Luebke’ seat last month, but his term as a state representative will only last a month or so.

Lehman, a a longtime...

Raleigh News & Observer

Black Students in Milwaukee Are Demanding Change to Racist Discipline In Public Schools

A report released Tuesday by the Center for Popular Democracy and the Milwaukee youth group Leaders Igniting Transformation paints a much more troubling picture.According to the report, in the...

The Intercept | Organizing for Education Justice

J. Crew, Urban Outfitters, and More Just Stopped Using ‘On-Call’ Scheduling

Several major retailers have in recent weeks relieved their workers from having to spend their mornings waiting for their boss to tell them if and when to show up for work.


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The Nation | Restoring a Fair Workweek

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We stand with the workers, from the students and staff protesting against militarism at their universities, to the organizers mobilizing at statehouses to fight for immigrant workers' rights. https://t.co/g1kzG0bqnE

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As workers across the world take part in protests for ceasefire, worker protections and unionization, today is a reminder that without us there is nothing. ¡Nada de nosotros sin nosotros! #WorkersDay https://t.co/HwvaZ0DFaw

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