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U.S. Department of Education Launches Crackdown on Ohio Charters

Charter Schools are defined by their freedom from regulation and oversight, but that freedom has been so regularly abused by unscrupulous operators that it seems the U.S. Department of Education...

AlterNet | Organizing for Education Justice

New York Fed Names John Williams President, Bucking Calls for Diversity

Progressive groups seized on Mr. Dudley’s retirement as a rare opportunity to influence an economic policy appointment that is outside Mr. Trump’s control. Protesters marched on the bank’s Lower...

The New York Times | Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up

CPD Condemns Trump Administration Transferring Money from FEMA to ICE

09.13.2018

New York, NY – In response to breaking news that the Trump administration transferred nearly $10 million away from FEMA to ICE at the height of the family...

Protecting Immigrant Communities, Organizing for a Just Recovery in Puerto Rico and Beyond

US lawmaker welcomes plan to aid Caribbean immigrants

Guardian - July 22, 2013 - Caribbean American Congresswoman Yvette D Clarke has welcomed a plan by New York City (NYC) to aid undocumented Caribbean immigrants. NYC officials say the city will...

Protecting Immigrant Communities

Fast-Food Labor Organizers Plan Actions for April 15

ABC News - March 31, 2015, Candice Choi - Fast-food labor organizers say they're expanding the scope of their campaign for $15 an hour and unionization, this time with a day of actions including...

Raising the Bar for Workers and Families
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Tax reform stumbling block

Tax reform stumbling block

Don’t look for a tax reform roll-out as soon as Congress comes back despite the aggressive timetable laid out by White House legislative director Marc Short. Part of the reason is that it probably...

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

Laws & Lives

New York Daily News - January 23, 2015, by Josie Duffy - We all want to see New York thrive, but weakening critical workplace safety laws like the Scaffold Safety Law would only...

Fed Up Says It Unjustly Lost Rooms at Jackson Hole Meeting

 A coalition of community and labor groups known as “Fed Up” said 39 members planning to stay at the hotel hosting the Federal Reserve’s prestigious annual retreat in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, were...

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

One More Day of Protests Planned in St. Louis Area

New York Times - October 13, 2014, by Minica Davey and Alan Blinder - After demonstrations that varied from choreographed marches to tense late-night encounters with law enforcement agents,...

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Democrats to introduce bills to challenge arbitration system

Democrats to introduce bills to challenge arbitration system

By Nick Niedzwiadek

ALBANY — Democratic lawmakers are expected to introduce a pair of bills to counter how corporations use binding arbitration to limit their financial exposure in legal...

Politico NY | Civic Engagement

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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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