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Moderate Ideas Won’t Solve the Crisis in our Communities: An Agenda for a New President
Moderate Ideas Won’t Solve the Crisis in our Communities: An Agenda for a New President

Photo Credit: PHYLICIA J. L. MUNN, MATEO ARCINIEGAS, CAROLINA CORREA-CARO

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Inclusive ActionNovember 10, 2020
Volunteer Highlight: Teresa, Isela, and Angie
Volunteer Highlight: Teresa, Isela, and Angie
Inclusive ActionNovember 6, 2020
When Sitting is a Crime
When Sitting is a Crime

Photo credit: LUCY NICHOLSON/REUTERS

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Inclusive ActionOctober 27, 2020
Storytelling & Entrepreneurship: Meet Falon Duncan
Storytelling & Entrepreneurship: Meet Falon Duncan
Inclusive ActionOctober 27, 2020
The Inclusive Action team reflects on fighting anti-Black racism and white supremacy culture
The Inclusive Action team reflects on fighting anti-Black racism and white supremacy culture
Inclusive ActionOctober 19, 2020
Eliminate Public Charges  - Immigrants Shouldn’t Have to Fear Gov’t Aid
Eliminate Public Charges - Immigrants Shouldn’t Have to Fear Gov’t Aid

Photocredit: LA Times (Jose Luis Magana / Associated Press)

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Inclusive ActionSeptember 18, 2020
Ambassadors of the Recovery: Corner Stores and Street Vendors in South LA Pull Together to Support Community
Ambassadors of the Recovery: Corner Stores and Street Vendors in South LA Pull Together to Support Community
Erika HernandezSeptember 3, 2020
$5 Million for Street Vendors: An Investment in a Just Recovery
$5 Million for Street Vendors: An Investment in a Just Recovery
Inclusive ActionSeptember 2, 2020
Notes from a Street Vendor: Patty Archuleta
Notes from a Street Vendor: Patty Archuleta

Images by Lilith Ferreira from Las Fotos Project

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Inclusive ActionAugust 28, 2020
The Cost of Displacement
The Cost of Displacement
Inclusive ActionJuly 31, 2020economic policy, economic development, displacement, tenants' rights
Inclusive Action is now a CDFI - and why the pursuit of justice requires more from the community development industry.
Inclusive Action is now a CDFI - and why the pursuit of justice requires more from the community development industry.
Inclusive ActionJune 17, 2020
Inclusive Action for the City stands in solidarity with the Movement for Black Lives
Inclusive Action for the City stands in solidarity with the Movement for Black Lives
Inclusive ActionJune 2, 2020blacklivesmatter, georgefloyd, racialjustice
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