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Letter: Gorsuch wrong for Supreme Court

Letter: Gorsuch wrong for Supreme Court

As a faith leader deeply involved in the lives of working people, I understand the impact that the nation’s highest court can have on our daily lives. We need a Supreme Court Justice committed to...

The Columbus Dispatch | Fighting for an Inclusive Democracy

Tipirneni Gains Momentum In Last Week Of CD8 Special Elections, Outraises Lesko

The democrat gained her financial advantage mostly through small donors, but also recently received support from healthcare activist Ady Barkan, who launched a six-figure ad campaign supporting...

The Foothills Focus | Civic Engagement
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Texas’ War on Local Control is Part of National Trend

Texas’ War on Local Control is Part of National Trend

Nearly 150 progressive officials gathered in Austin last weekend to build the fight against GOP-controlled state legislatures.

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Texas Observer

City Council overrides Mayor Bloomberg’s veto of paid-sick leave bill in early morning session

New York Daily News - June 27, 2013, by Tina Moore & Erin Durkin - The City Council overrode Mayor Bloomberg’s veto Thursday and made New York the largest city in the country to require paid...

This Is Exactly How HIV Activists Disrupted Congress to Save Health Care

Late last month, thousands of Americans with HIV/AIDS -- many of them among the millions of Americans who rely on Medicaid or Affordable Care Act (ACA) plans for their health coverage -- saw the...

thebody.com | Civic Engagement
[created] | Published by: WABE (NPR Atlanta)

As Atlanta Fed President Retires, Some Call For Diversity

As Atlanta Fed President Retires, Some Call For Diversity

The Federal Reserve has received a lot of criticism recently for its lack of diversity. The leaders of the central banking system are almost all white men.

But now that the president of one...

WABE (NPR Atlanta) | Building a National Campaign for a Strong Economy: Fed Up
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Pressure On Hillary To Pick A Progressive Running Mate Mounts

Pressure On Hillary To Pick A Progressive Running Mate Mounts

Few people outside the Beltway and San Antonio, where he was mayor, have ever heard of Julián Castro, the centrist Democrat Clinton picked as her running mate over a year ago. (It's supposed to be...

Before It's News | Organizing for Housing Justice & A Home to Thrive

These Cities Aren’t Waiting for the Supreme Court to Decide Whether or Not to Gut Unions

In the face of the Janus case, local elected officials across the country are renewing our efforts to help workers organize—in traditional ways, and in new ones. Brad Lander is a New York City...

The Nation

Explosion of Gig Economy Means There’s an App for Juggling Jobs

One of the reasons Mustafa Muhammed finally broke down and bought a smartphone was because he needed to find a job.


The 57-year-old cook was tired of using a...

Bloomberg | Restoring a Fair Workweek
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Texas Cities Haul the State to Court Over Immigration

Texas Cities Haul the State to Court Over Immigration

Mayors and council members from cities across Texas descended on San Antonio today in a massive statewide effort to upend a sweeping new law cracking down on sanctuary cities. Senate Bill 4, the...

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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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