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Worker/Artists at The 32BJ Art Show
This weekend, the 9th annual 32BJ Art show displayed a variety of artwork from its 32BJ and 1199 members, including city and office building workers alike. The work featured paintings, sketches and a live show, which included singing, poetry and performance art. Read more about this amazing event, which connected worker/artists with a supportive platform. This display of
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New York State Association for Affordable Housing Seeks Policy Director
Description: The New York State Association for Affordable Housing (NYSAFAH) is the trade association for New York’s affordable housing industry statewide. Our 375 members include for-profit and nonprofit developers, lenders, investors, attorneys, architects and others active in the financing, construction, and operation of affordable housing. Together, NYSAFAH’s members are responsible for nearly all of the
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CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities of New York City Seeks Public Housing Organizer (Chinese-speaking)
CAAAV: Organizing Asian Communities is seeking a dynamic Public Housing Organizer to organize Chinese tenants as part of our pan-Asian organizing of Bangladeshi, Chinese, and Korean tenants living in public housing. The ideal candidate will have a proven ability to build relationships with low-income Asian immigrants and be confident in door knocking, leadership development, campaign
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CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities of New York City Seeks Chinatown Tenants Union Organizer
CAAAV: Organizing Asian Communities is seeking a dynamic organizer for our Chinatown Tenants Union. The ideal candidate will have a proven ability to build relationships with low-income Asian immigrants and be confident in door knocking, leadership development, campaign planning and development to fight displacement and win greater landlord accountability connecting the tenant organizing to a
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