January-February 2005
Issue 202
 



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Gettin' ready to roll to D.C. !
Grassroots leaders prep for NPA convention, discuss jobs, schools, youth, immigrant rights, housing, predatory lending and farm issues.
From left, Ignacio Garcia and Herlinda Romero of POWER with Charisse Williams of the Creston Neighborhood Association.  

In this issue:

*Democracy’s Promise

*NPA seals third anti-predatory lending pact

*'Butler has got to go!'

*Tenants balk at heating surcharge

*Support for school mediation, lower student activity fees voiced by state lawmakers at Hope Street forum

*Latinos en Acción de CCI: A voice for immigrant workers

*It’s time to stop targeting our youth

*Parent patrol makes walk to school safer for kids

*United Workers Committee wins Labor Dept. change


The Next Move

NPA is not afraid!

Strategy from the Streets

NPA fundraising: How to get a grassroots organizing win!


Dynamics of Organizing

The magic of church basements and the power of community organizing


 
 
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