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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Action Now In The News – Violence, Jobs & School Closings
Action Now leaders have been quoted in the press lately speaking out about community issues that are plaguing our city and our nation as a whole! – On February 11th, Action Now leader Charles Brown and Action Now Executive Director … Continue reading →
Posted in Education, In The News, Minimum Wage, Violence Prevention
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Tagged barbara flynn currie, charles brown, chicago sun times, chicago tribune, cps, department of education, dna info, education, educational justice, EDUJustice, equal voice news, governor quinn, illinois general assembly, jobs, john cullerton, journey for justice, katelyn johnson, living wage, michelle young, minimum wage, poverty, president obama, raise the wage, school closings, violence, windy pearson
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