Press Releases
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NEDAP and Allies Release Report Showing Persistence of Lending Disparities Based on Race, in NYC and Six Other Cities Across the U.S.
No work, No housework, No school, Shut the city down!
Occupy Wall Street activists are coming up with for a nationwide series of demonstrations billed as a “general strike” on Tuesday in what can be the most important check of the movement’s organizing muscle since the winter.
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NEDAP and Allies Release Report Showing Persistence of Lending Disparities Based on Race, in NYC and Six Other Cities Across the U.S.
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NEDAP and Allies Call on OCC to Deny JPMorgan Chase Community Reinvestment Seal of Approval.
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NEDAP Issues Groundbreaking Report with Allies: “Debt Deception: How Debt Buyers Abuse the Legal System to Prey on Lower Income New Yorkers and People of Color”
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New Yorkers for Responsible Lending Lauds Passage of NYS Foreclosure Prevention Law
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NEDAP Denounces Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac’s Attempts to Undermine NY’s New Responsible Lending Law
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NEDAP Response Statement to Bush-Paulson subprime plan
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Check out the short video documentary about SUN shot by Joseph Smooke for last week’s Media Immersion project of the National Press Photographers Association. The seminar set almost 40 talented folks scrambling around Syracuse looking for subjects.
April 23, 2012: The following joint statement (which was published broadly by the Associated Press) was released today in response to the April 20th Associated Press story reporting that the Committee to Save New York failed to comply with “state regulations to show how it raised $9 million to support Gov Andrew Cuomo’s agenda while claiming to be a charity.” Sondra Youdelman, Executive Director of Community Voices Heard (CVH), and Sean Barry, Executive Director of Voices of Community Activists and Leaders-NY, released this joint statement.
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