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Posted inHousing

TCR Talks: Reparations? ‘It’s better to be practical’

by Charlotte Lait June 4, 2014July 14, 2014

Clyde Ross fought against predatory and discriminatory housing practices to keep a roof over his family’s head. Being paid back is a good idea … in theory.

Posted inHousing

SRO preservation ordinance on hold, but expected to pass

by Charlotte Lait May 28, 2014May 28, 2014
Posted inHousing

TCR Talks: Fighting back … with a garden

by Charlotte Lait May 11, 2014June 11, 2014
Posted inChild and Family, Immigration

TCR Talks: A homeless teen’s second act

by Charlotte Lait April 28, 2014June 2, 2014
Posted inEducation, Immigration

TCR Talks: Community service at center stage

by Charlotte Lait April 14, 2014May 11, 2014
Posted inCriminal Justice

TCR Talks: Cracking the foundations of structural violence

by Charlotte Lait April 7, 2014April 28, 2014
Posted inEducation, Uncategorized

TCR Talks: Revamping education in the community, not the classroom

by Charlotte Lait March 24, 2014April 28, 2014
Posted inEmployment and Labor, Government and Politics

TCR Talks: High-speed activist takes on high-speed internet

by Charlotte Lait March 9, 2014April 28, 2014
Posted inUncategorized

Asiaha Butler believes Englewood residents’ activism can transform their community

by Charlotte Lait March 3, 2014April 28, 2014
Posted inCriminal Justice

TCR Talks: Filling the justice gap

by Charlotte Lait February 18, 2014April 28, 2014

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