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Community Justice ProjectinCommunity Justice Project MiamiHialeah’s History of Fighting Rent HikesBy Nadege GreenFeb 1, 2022Feb 1, 2022
Community Justice ProjectinCommunity Justice Project MiamiFrom 1967 to 2021: How Florida Continues to Criminalize Black ProtestsBy Nadege GreenMay 25, 2021May 25, 2021
Community Justice ProjectinCommunity Justice Project MiamiWhy Evictions Are Still Happening in Florida Despite CDC MoratoriumMr. Miller, a husband and father caring for six of his children — from 18 to a one-year old — lost his job as a computer engineer in…Feb 26, 20211Feb 26, 20211
Community Justice ProjectinCommunity Justice Project MiamiOsceola County, FL School Police Knock A Black Girl Unconscious, Miami Black Girls Matter…Miami Black Girls Matter Coalition stands with organizers following the #AssaultAtLiberty in Osceola County, Florida and reaffirms demands…Jan 29, 2021Jan 29, 2021
Community Justice ProjectinCommunity Justice Project MiamiDeveloper Fails To Engage Little Haiti Community During COVID-19By Denise Ghartey and the Little Haiti Advisory GroupNov 17, 2020Nov 17, 2020
Community Justice ProjectinCommunity Justice Project MiamiSouth Florida Philanthropy Fails Black Led Orgs—Do BetterBy Wakumi DouglasSep 9, 2020Sep 9, 2020
Community Justice ProjectBlack Trans Women In South Florida Face Eviction As Moratorium ExpiresMy name is Emani Castillo and my own personal experiences with housing insecurity has been too consistent for comfort. That is why I felt…Jul 28, 2020Jul 28, 2020