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Data Analyst
About the Center for Community ChangeThe Center for Community Change is a national social justice non-profit organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1968 to honor the life and values of Robert F. Kennedy, our mission is to build the power and capacity of low-income people, especially low-income people of color, to have a significant…
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Media Specialist for Ethnic Media
About the Center for Community ChangeThe Center for Community Change is a national social justice non-profit organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1968 to honor the life and values of Robert F. Kennedy, our mission is to build the power and capacity of low-income people, especially low-income people of color, to have a significant…
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CSEA SEIU Local 2001 (Hartford, CT) Seeks Staff Representative/Organizer
The Connecticut State Employees Association (CSEA) SEIU Local 2001, Hartford, CT, has an immediate opening for a staff representative. The successful candidate will serve as chief negotiator in contract negotiations on behalf of Local 2001 membership. This position entails organizing workers, grievance handling and contract negotiations. Relevant college course work will be considered when evaluating…
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Cities Are Embracing the Worst Idea to Come Out of Ferguson
This article was originally posted in Quartz. By Basil Smikle Jr. Earlier this week, Missouri governor Jay Nixon ended the curfew imposed on the community of Ferguson over the weekend. Residents had been required to be indoors between midnight and 5 am. It’s not surprising but it’s one of many moves authorities got wrong in…
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