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Rev. Darrell Armstrong, Shiloh Baptist Church, Trenton, NJ

Anurima Bhargava, the Institute of Politics at Harvard University

Deepak Bhargava, Center for Community Change, Washington, DC

Angela Glover Blackwell, Urban Strategies Council; PolicyLink, Oakland

Maria Blanco, Warren Institute at UC Berkeley School of Law

Victor Bolden, City of New Haven

Gordon Bonnyman, Legal Services of Middle Tennessee; Tennessee Justice Center

Nancy Duff Campbell, National Women’s Law Center, Washington, DC

Kristen Clarke, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under the Law, Washington, DC

David Cohen, The Advocacy Institute, Washington, DC

Sheila Crowley, National Low Income Housing Coalition, Washington, DC

Gary Delgado, Applied Research Center, Oakland

Shari Dunn-Buron, Civil Division, National Legal Aid & Defender Association, Washington, DC

Ronald Ellis, NAACP Legal Defense Fund; U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York

William Fletcher, Jr., AFL-CIO Department of Education; TransAfrica Forum, Washington, DC

Tonya Gonnella Frichner, American Indian Law Alliance, New York, NY

James Gibson, Center for the Study of Social Policy, Washington, DC

Robert Greenstein, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Washington, DC

Tessie Guillermo, Asian Pacific Islander American Health Forum, San Francisco

Kati Haycock, Education Trust, Washington, DC

Thomas Henderson, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law

Wade Henderson, NAACP; Leadership Conference on Civil Rights

Helen Hershkoff, American Civil Liberties Union; New York University School of Law

Phyllis Holmen, Georgia Legal Services

Camille Holmes, Center for Urban and Racial Equity

Mary Ellen Hombs, Legal Services Homelessness Task Force; Massachusetts Housing and Shelter Alliance

Chung-Wha Hong, National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC), Flushing, New York

Alan Houseman, Center for Law and Social Policy, Washington, DC

Maria Jimenez, Immigration Law Enforcement Monitoring Project

Judith Johnson, DeWitt Wallace-Readers Digest Fund, NYC

Elizabeth “Betsy” Julian, Inclusive Communities Partners, Dallas, TX

Kenneth Kimerling, Puerto Rican Legal Defense Fund; Asian American Legal Defense and Educational Fund

Robert Lehrer, Legal Assistance Foundation of Chicago; Lehrer and Redleaf

Demetria McCain, Inclusive Communities Partners, Dallas, TX

S.M. (Mike) Miller, Commonwealth Institute, Cambridge, MA

Don Nakanishi, Director, UCLA Asian American Studies Center

Susana Navarro, University of Texas

Jane Perkins, National Health Law Program, Chapel Hill

Florence Roisman, Indiana University School of Law

Milagros Silva, Lead Organizer, ACORN’s WEP Worker’s Organizing Committee, Brooklyn, NY

Esmeralda Simmons, Medger Evers Center for Law & Social Justice, Brooklyn, NY

William R. Tamayo, Asian Law Caucus; Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

William L. Taylor, Citizens’ Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC

Jim Weill, Children’s Defense Fund; Food Research and Action Center, Washington, DC

Judith Winston, American University School of Law; U.S. Department of Education

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PRRAC Updates

PRRAC Update (April 21, 2022): Proposed Charter School Priorities; HUD’s Racial Equity Plan

PRRAC Update (April 7, 2022): Proposed HUD budget; Progress on Voucher Discrimination

PRRAC Update (March 24, 2022): Housing Mobility Funding; New PRRAC Staff; AFFH and FHFA

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PRRAC in the News

Why the Latest Fight About Charter Rules Matters — for Schools and Education Politics (Chalkbeat)

May 9, 2022

Democrats Have No Plan to Fight Housing Inflation (Vox)

November 11, 2021

‘We Don’t Take That:’ Why Illegal Discrimination Toward Section 8 Tenants Goes Unchecked in NJ (Asbury Park Press)

October 26, 2021

Undoing Structural Racism: The Need for Systemic Change in Housing Policy (Nonprofit Quarterly)

August 4, 2021

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    • Housing Mobility (Section 8)
    • Source of Income Discrimination
    • Low Income Housing Tax Credit
    • Fair Housing and Community Development
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    • Civil Rights History
    • Civil Rights & The Administrative State
    • Expanding the “Social Housing” Sector
    • Housing-School Nexus
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    • One Nation Indivisible: School Diversity, Immigrant Integration, and Multi-Racial Coalitions
    • PRRAC in the Courts
    • Alliance Housing Justice
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