We wholeheartedly agree with @AttorneyCrump that we must study the #criminaljustice implications of this #mentholban before any regulations are enacted.
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Major U.S. cities are shrinking as immigration slows. It’s exposing how restrictive policies don’t just impact migrants, but reshape entire economies, workforces, and communities.
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Immigration policy is quietly narrowing who gets to enter legally, redefining access to opportunity and reinforcing barriers to entry.
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A new push for the “Save America Act” signals another attempt to tighten voting access, and its raising alarms about who gets to participate and how far restrictions will go in shaping democracy.
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The Senate is wanting to pass a bipartisan bill aimed at affordability, but the real test is whether it delivers relief for people priced out and left behind, not just promises.
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New York lawmakers are pushing a bill to force schools to teach the January 6 attack and its aftermath; a frontline in the fight over memory, truth, and defending democracy against revisionism.
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We honor Martin Luther King Jr. today.
His legacy demands more than remembrance. It demands progress.
Neighborhood Forward remains committed to advancing equity and amplifying the voices of Black and Brown communities. MLK Day is a call to continue the work.
Survey shows rising fear among immigrants (not surprised), even as calls for harsh crackdowns grow louder. The human cost of enforcement isn’t just policy, it’s real people’s lives.
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When Zohran Mamdani inherits New York City Police Department’s sprawling surveillance system under Jessica Tisch; community safety will meet surveillance-state reality. Can progressive goals survive under worldwide watch?
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America’s housing problem isn’t a mishap; it’s a structural failure. Too few homes built, decades of under–investment, and outdated construction methods are literally locking out a generation from true shelter.
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Real equity starts with real ideas. Reframing DEI as a platform for diverse thinking can deliver actual business value, not just optics.
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Today we honor #Juneteenth — not just a date in history, but a call to action.
At Neighborhood Forward, we fight daily for the justice and equity Black and Brown communities deserve.
Freedom delayed is freedom denied.
#BlackLiberation#NeighborhoodForward#EquityNow
Today, we remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.
At Neighborhood Forward, we honor their sacrifice by continuing the fight for equity, justice, and opportunity in every neighborhood. #MemorialDay#HonorAndAction
When a UA student’s visa was abruptly revoked—and later reinstated—it laid bare how fragile our immigrant community’s dreams can be under shifting policies.
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The Trump administration's temporary reinstatement of black lung screeners is a step forward, but the fight for permanent protection and justice for coal miners continues.
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President Trump's executive order mandating a nationwide list of sanctuary cities threatens to strip federal funding from jurisdictions protecting immigrant communities, disproportionately impacting minority families.
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Decatur takes a historic step by forming a Reparations Task Force and issuing a formal apology to Black residents for generations of systemic harm—acknowledgment is the first step toward justice.
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Connecticut's outdated, one-size-fits-all school funding model shortchanges Black and Brown students in high-need districts—it's time for a student-centered approach that delivers real equity.
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