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Appleseed This Week ♦ 4/26/12 ~ Back to Our Roots ♦ 4/19/12 ~ Introducing . . . the Fair Remittance Alliance ♦ 4/4/12 ~ A Bad Bet ♦ 3/30/12 ~ 43‐0! ♦ 3/23/12 ~ Why I'm Proud ♦ 3/15/12 ~ Voting While Blindfolded ♦ 3/9/12 ~ Not Just About History ♦ 3/2/12 ~ Justice is Not a Commodity to be Bought ♦ 2/24/12 ~ 166-0! ♦ 2/17/12 ~ CFPB Director Cordray Thanks Appleseed ♦ 2/15/12 ~ Uncounted and Underserved: Unaccompanied Homeless Youth ♦ 2/3/12 ~ Progress on Consumer Debt Issues ♦ 1/6/12 ~ Mexico Appleseed Promotes Access to Justice ♦ 12/21/11 ~ The 99--Crafting Solutions to Build Stronger Communities ♦ 12/2/11 ~ Harnessing Technology to Help Foster Care Kids ♦ 11/23/11 ~ Thanksgiving Greetings and Recognition ♦ 11/18/11 ~ Staying on Task in Louisiana ♦ 11/11/11 ~ New Jersey Appleseed Helps Defend Democracy ♦ 10/31/11 ~ South Carolina Appleseed Sues to Enjoin SC's Anti-Immigration Law ♦ 10/24/11 ~ How to Erase--Not Merely Narrow--The Opportunity Gap ♦ 10/20/11 ~ Confronting and Preventing Bullying in Public Schools ♦ 10/5/11 ~ How We're Bringing Wishes to Reality ♦ 9/30/11 ~ Network for Good: Foster Care Legal Resource Center ♦ 9/22/11 ~ MacArthur Foundation Fellowship Award for Life Long Justice Initiative Director ♦ 9/13/11 ~ Aloha! Hawai'i Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice ♦ 9/9/11 ~ All Work and No Pay: The New 2011 Edition Appleseed In the News ♦Education Week: School Boards Must Prioritize Student Equity ♦The Hill ♦The New York Times ♦The Hill ♦ New Haven Register ♦ NEA Today ♦ FT: Responsible Business ♦ WP: Poor Kids Deserve Good Teachers ♦ CUNY-TV: NY Appleseed on Eldridge Co. Recent Publications ♦ Appleseed's 2010 Annual Report ♦ Risks across Borders ♦ The Same Starting Line ♦National Survey of APS Administrators ♦ Consumer Debt Litigation (NYC) ♦ Focus on Kids (South Carolina) ♦ Hunger in Schools (New Mexico)
♦ 4/26/12 ~ Back to Our Roots
♦ 4/19/12 ~ Introducing . . . the Fair Remittance Alliance
♦ 4/4/12 ~ A Bad Bet
♦ 3/30/12 ~ 43‐0!
♦ 3/23/12 ~ Why I'm Proud
♦ 3/15/12 ~ Voting While Blindfolded
♦ 3/9/12 ~ Not Just About History
♦ 3/2/12 ~ Justice is Not a Commodity to be Bought
♦ 2/24/12 ~ 166-0!
♦ 2/17/12 ~ CFPB Director Cordray Thanks Appleseed
♦ 2/15/12 ~ Uncounted and Underserved: Unaccompanied Homeless Youth
♦ 2/3/12 ~ Progress on Consumer Debt Issues
♦ 1/6/12 ~ Mexico Appleseed Promotes Access to Justice
♦ 12/21/11 ~ The 99--Crafting Solutions to Build Stronger Communities
♦ 12/2/11 ~ Harnessing Technology to Help Foster Care Kids
♦ 11/23/11 ~ Thanksgiving Greetings and Recognition
♦ 11/18/11 ~ Staying on Task in Louisiana
♦ 11/11/11 ~ New Jersey Appleseed Helps Defend Democracy
♦ 10/24/11 ~ How to Erase--Not Merely Narrow--The Opportunity Gap
♦ 10/20/11 ~ Confronting and Preventing Bullying in Public Schools
♦ 10/5/11 ~ How We're Bringing Wishes to Reality
♦ 9/30/11 ~ Network for Good: Foster Care Legal Resource Center
♦ 9/22/11 ~ MacArthur Foundation Fellowship Award for Life Long Justice Initiative Director
♦ 9/13/11 ~ Aloha! Hawai'i Appleseed Center for Law and Economic Justice
♦ 9/9/11 ~ All Work and No Pay: The New 2011 Edition
♦The New York Times
Click here to view Education Law and Policy Director Edwin Darden’s blog post in the National Opportunity to Learn Campaign