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SF Eviction Protections Starting July 1, 2022
July 12, 2022
Starting July 1, 2022, San Francisco’s local eviction protections went into effect, protecting more tenants from eviction during the pandemic.
News
Civil Rights Groups Announce Settlement in Federal Lawsuit over Illegal Immigration Arrests
July 07, 2022
A settlement agreement that will prevent (ICE) from illegally using a third-party contractor, G4S Secure Solutions, Inc., to funnel people into the deportation pipeline.
Perspective
Sunnyvale Rising: Building Power at the Ballot Box
July 05, 2022
Learn more about the California Voting Rights Act and how residents in Sunnyvale, California, led a multiracial campaign for fair elections and equal rights to vote.
News
Californians to Governor Newsom: Pass the VISION Act and Unite Immigrant and Refugee Families and Communities
June 21, 2022
California parents, community groups, faith leaders, union workers, re-entry counselors, the ICE Out of CA coalition, and state legislators urged Gov. Newsom to champion the VISION Act (AB 937).
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Statement by Asian Law Caucus on Kenneth Wainstein’s DHS Confirmation
June 15, 2022
As Mr. Wainstein takes the helm at DHS I&A, the Asian Law Caucus will be watching to ensure that he and his agency makes decisions to protect, rather than harm, communities across the country.
Perspective
Why Veterans Are Organizing for the VISION Act (AB 937)
June 14, 2022
Ahead of Memorial Day, over 50 people gathered for a forum to urge the CA Senate and Gov. Newsom to sign the VISION Act, end injustices to non-citizen veterans, and keep military families together.
Perspective
Why Oakland Cut Its Ties with a Racist FBI Program
June 08, 2022
We’re taking a look back at the harm Oakland Police Department’s involvement with the JTTF has caused and the steps we took with local families and neighbors for community well-being and justice.
Perspective
From "War on Terror" to the “China Initiative:” The Chilling Parallels of Racial Profiling Between Chinese American and AMEMSA Communities
May 23, 2022
Professor Xi’s unjust arrest is a part of the U.S. government’s legacy of discriminatory policies targeting communities on the basis of their race, ethnicity, national origin or religious background.