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Tag Archives: albany park neighborhood council
VICTORY! Keep Chicago Renting Ordinance Passes City Council!
Action Now has been part of the Keep Chicago Renting coalition that has been fighting for city legislation that would protect law-abiding rent-paying tenants from being evicted by banks that had foreclosed on their building. After two years of lobbying, … Continue reading
Posted in Housing/Foreclosure, In The News, Violence Prevention
Tagged action now, albany park neighborhood council, aldermen, banks, chicago, city council, city hall, crime, foreclosed buildings, foreclosure, foreclosure crisis, gangs, housing, KCRO, keep chicago renting, ordinance, rental units, renters, tenants, vacant buildings, working families
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City Hall Rally Against School Closings And Charter Expansion!
Action Now joined other community and labor organizations made up of parents, students, teachers and community members for a rally and press conference at City Hall on November 2nd to call for a moratorium on school closings and charter expansion, … Continue reading
Posted in Education, In The News
Tagged action now, albany park neighborhood council, apnc, charter schools, chicago teachers union, civil rights, corporate ed reformers, economic inequality, education, EDUJustice, kenwood oakland community organization, KOCO, mayor emanuel, privatizing schools, public education, racial achievement gap, school closings, school resources, teachers for social justice, voyce
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