While so much political
attention and money are focused abroad looking for weapons of mass
destruction, NPA is traveling to Washington, DC to expose the weapons
that are devestating neighborhoods across the country.
The weapons of mass destruction are corporations that strip communities
of their permanent jobs, homes, farms, clean water and air, and
their wealth. Weapons of mass destruction are also public institutions
that deny access to quality education and job training, opportunities
for immigrants and youth, and who allow drugs and crime to flourish.
To eliminate these weapons, government officials, corporations and
politicians must invest in our neighborhoods by choosing NPA’s
People’s Platform and VOTING Neighborhoods First!
NPA is the most diverse, dynamic and powerful coalition in the country.
The conference is our annual opportunity for grassroots leaders
to travel from cities, rural plains and small towns across the U.S.
and fight and win together on the issues most important to all of
us.
It has been only 10 excting
months since our last NPA conference. Highlights from 2003 include:
- Partnership agreement with largest bank in the world - CitiFinancia
- Six hits - including the home of former HUD Secretary Mel Martinez
and the office of the Federation for American Immigration Reform
- Six congressional brefings with Senators and Representatives
- Saving of 700 units of public housing in Cincinnati
On the heels of such success
and fun last year, NPA organizations are gearing up again for NPA
33. This year NPA is celebrating the Pork Check-off victory for
family farmers and a new national agreement with Fairbanks Capital
Corporation to reform its predatory servicing practices.
NPA’s 2004 People’s Platform is determined by real people
working through their neighborhood organizations, not by think tanks,
pundits or special interest groups.
NPA's
2004 People's Platform Issues:
*NPA
is Stopping the Crooks
NPA
action on HUD leads to local housing victories across the
*WIN
Action Organizing Project Members Don't Take No for an Answer
*SUN
Wins Passage of Business License for Corner Stores and Bar
*CIOP
Direct Action Spurs Mega-Farmer to Move Dangerous, Unattended Anhydrous
Tanks
*ONE
Uses BJA Grants to Clean Up Blocks in Indianapolis
*GRO
Celebrates Three Years of Fighting Injustice —And Winning!
*HSYD
Demands Changes to School District's Zero Tolerance Policy
*BPNC
Partners with the Mexican Consulate of Chicago and Local Bank to
Issue Matricula Identification Cards
*Students
Hold Interfaith Service at U.S. Congressman's Office
*CIOP
mortgage agreement brightens holidays for families
back
to top
|