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Center for Popular Democracy Seeks New York State Progressive Electeds Network (NYSPEN) Organizer
Job Title: New York State Progressive Electeds Network (NYSPEN) Organizer Position Location: Candidates should be located anywhere New York State, with a preference for candidates who live outside of New York City. Candidates must be willing to travel regularly to all parts of the state. About the Project: Local Progress is the policy network of
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LGBT Network Seeks Immigrant Community Organizer
Position Summary The LGBT Network has an immediate opening for an Immigrant Community Organizer. This position will report to the Director of Community Services. Principal Duties and Responsibilities The LGBT Immigrant Community Organizer is responsible for: Identify and engage LGBT people of color and immigrants of all ages across Long Island, with targeted efforts to
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Congressman Jerrold Nadler (NY-10) Seeks Community Representative/Liaison
The Office of U.S. Congressman Jerrold Nadler seeks full-time Community Representative to serve as a liaison to portions of his district located in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Responsibilities will include handling local issues in neighborhoods including Borough Park, Kensington, Bensonhurst, and the Upper West Side, among other neighborhoods and communities located in the 10th Congressional District.
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VOCAL-NY Seeks Civil Rights Community Organizer
Position Description VOCAL-NY is seeking a talented individual interested in creating grassroots political power as part of a dynamic team. The community organizer will support leadership development, community empowerment and civic engagement among low-income people who are impacted by mass incarceration, and promote their participation in planning and policymaking that affects their lives. Examples of
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