Today it was exciting to relaunch City Life Vida Urbana’s arts and culture committee. Art and culture is a cornerstone of social justice movement and our people are bringing their gifts of writing, cooking, theatre, photography, paper mache, painting, sewing, knitting and crochet, chant leading, singing, rapping, printmaking, zines, and all kinds of other art forms. Thank you in particular to Wagner Foundation and New England Foundation for the Arts for resourcing this beautiful community work!
关于我们
City Life/Vida Urbana is a grassroots community organization committed to fighting for racial, social and economic justice and gender equality by building working class power. We promote individual empowerment, develop community leaders and build collective power to effect systemic change and transform society.
- 网站
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https://www.clvu.org
City Life Vida Urbana的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 民间和社会团体
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Jamaica Plain,Massachusetts
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1973
- 领域
- Community Organizing、Human Rights、Public Policy、Grassroots Leadership Development和Housing Justice
地点
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主要
284 Amory St.
US,Massachusetts,Jamaica Plain,02130
City Life Vida Urbana员工
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Mike Leyba
Co-Executive Director at City Life/Vida Urbana
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Vida Urbana
CO/Fundador/ director/ VIDA URBANA
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Elijah Mandela Evans
CEO, Executive Coach, Nonprofit Consultant, Youth Worker, Workshop & Retreat Facilitator | Celebrating 21 Years With Bikes Not Bombs - From…
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Noel Sanders
Community Organizer at Disability Policy Consortium and City Life Vida Urbana
动态
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City Life/Vida Urbana is seeking a full time (40 hours per week) Human Resources Specialist who will play a key role in administering the organization’s payroll, benefits programs, and organizational culture. Applicants for the Human Resource Specialist position must be strongly committed to serving the interests of low and moderate-income people and fight racial, class, and gender-based oppression. Please share widely! https://ideali.st/nEAAnw?
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Thank you to Boston.com for the amazing look at the dynamic community organizing that City Life Vida Urbana does every day, from Lawrence to Brockton.
Another way to protect tenants from eviction and rent hikes could be legislation called the Tenants Opportunity To Purchase Act (TOPA), CLVU organizers said. Yvette Moore, a 65-year-old yoga instructor living in Dorchester, is one such case of what TOPA could look like in Massachusetts. After months of open houses, multiple purchase attempts, and negotiating, the landlord of Moore’s building finally accepted an offer in December from the Boston Neighborhood Community Land Trust, a nonprofit that works to combat displacement and to create permanently affordable, community-controlled housing in the Boston area, particularly in Roxbury, Dorchester, and Mattapan. When the purchase is complete, Moore’s rent will never go up, and the building will remain affordable even if she moves. “We’re hoping we can get more of these in Boston. Hopefully this fight will continue opening up the door for others,” Moore said. // Thank you for your leadership Yvette, Laura, and Betty! You are the movement leaders we have been dreaming of. Boston Neighborhood Community Land Trust is such an important anchor for our community; thank you for your partnership Meridith Levy. https://lnkd.in/g7ZGVxXt
As apartment prices spike, renters are turning to tenant unions
https://www.boston.com