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New Report: Racial Disparities Continue at an Alarming Rate for Black Communities

KPFT Houston Radio - March 6, 2015, by Tucker Wilson - CPD's Policy Advocate Shawn Sebastian joins KPFT Radio to discuss racial disparities in unemployment and how the Federal Reserve can build a...

Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up
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Protesters Call on Harvard to Divest from Puerto Rican Debt

Protesters Call on Harvard to Divest from Puerto Rican Debt

“We know that Harvard is a large university with a big endowment, and it can set a tone for how higher education universities invest,” protest organizer Julio Lopez Varona said. “It could make...

The Harvard Crimson | Civic Engagement, Holding Wall Street Accountable

Ana María Archila and Héctor Figueroa on Immigration Reform

Cuatro panelistas explican los logros y obstáculos de las marchas pro-inmigrantes de primero de mayo que llevan ya casi una década. Visitan el programa Héctor Figueroa, presidente del sindicato...

Activists offer ideas to police charter schools

A pair of activist groups, the Alliance for Quality Education and Center for Popular Democracy, is out with a guide — or rather suggestions — for better policing and monitoring finances of the...

New Zealand says tweak to c.bank mandate fits within "global zeitgeist"

New Zealand's decision to change its central bank's inflation-targeting mandate, which has served as a model for the rest of the world, partly reflects a global shift on the role of monetary...

CNBC | 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

The Center for Popular Democracy and ACLU File FOIA Lawsuit Over Efforts to Limit Municipalities' Foreclosure Prevention Options

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December 5, 2013

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Holding Wall Street Accountable
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The Fair Workweek bill is approved by City Council

The Fair Workweek bill is approved by City Council

Philly is following the example of New York City, Seattle, San Francisco, Washington D.C. and the state of Oregon, all of which have been lobbied by the "Fair Workweek Initiative," a program of...

Metro US | Restoring a Fair Workweek

The DNC Is Voting On Whether To Keep Superdelegates. Get Ready For Controversy

PHILADELPHIA — Democrats are about to have a delegate fight of their own. Following the Republican’ controversy over bound and unbound delegates, the Democratic National Convention is about to go...

The Daily Caller | Fighting for an Inclusive Democracy

Activists Face Rain And Security Threats As 10-Day March Against White Supremacy Continues

Braving the rain, threats of violence and uncertainty over police permits, dozens of civil rights activists set out on the sixth day of their 118-mile trek from Charlottesville, Virginia, to...

The Huffington Post | Justice Transformation

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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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