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Crime and Punishment: Inequitable Policies Drive Homelessness; Most Impacted Face Penalties
Of course we must prohibit homelessness. It is a crime to deprive people of a decent home. But should it be illegal to be homeless? This year, some cities across the country – from Florida to California – have been …
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National Week of Action Focuses on Racial Disparities in School Discipline

Labor for Human Rights: The Workers Rights Movement Today

From the Freedom Budget to the People’s Budget: the Human Rights Legacy of the March on Washington

Take action! Reverse California’s unjust ‘food stamps’ policy and support the right to food for ex-offenders

DSC-NY Parents Speak Out on Racial Inequality in School Arrests

Coalition of Immokalee Workers Targets Wendy’s in Fair Food Campaign to Improve Wages and Conditions

United Workers Bring Together 400 in Rally for Fair Development

In Support of a ‘People’s Budget’

Democratic Candidates Criticize Disciplining of City’s Students

Senate Hearing on Ending School-to-Prison Pipeline Shows Need for Federal Action

Healthcare Is a Human Right Campaign Releases Proposal for Equitable Financing of Green Mountain Care

Vermonters Speak Out on Budget

New Data Shows Decrease in Suspensions, but Students, Parents and Teachers Say Numbers are Still Too High

Overall Suspensions Decline, But High Rates Persist

Rappin’ with the Rapporteur: A Public Event on the Financialization of Housing

Community supporting community becomes a reality in Sunset Park, Brooklyn: The Rent Strike goes on!
