by csjadmin | May 6, 2021 | News, Story of The Month
CSJ Environment and Transportation Lead Organizer, Sabrina Davis was quoted in the Associated Press story about Massachusetts’ ongoing constitutional campaign to raise money for transportation and education through a “Millionaire’s Tax.”...
by csjadmin | May 5, 2021 | Story of The Month
“The number of evictions filed in Massachusetts courts is slowly returning to the level it was before the pandemic. That’s despite a federal moratorium on evictions, and hundreds of millions in federal dollars to help Massachusetts renters stay in their...
by csjadmin | May 5, 2021 | Story of The Month
We were thrilled to be part of WBUR’s story on the housing crisis in MA and our outreach work to people facing evictions to help connect them to services. Here’s the link to listen to the story....
by csjadmin | Apr 22, 2021 | News, Story of The Month
From Boston.com During the summer, as protests happened in cities and towns across the country in the wake of George Floyd’s murder, Boston.com put together a list of resources for people who knew that attending a rally or protest was not enough to get the kind...
by csjadmin | Apr 14, 2021 | Archive, News, Story of The Month
The Coalition for Social Justice held a community education forum on the Southeastern MA Housing and Eviction Crisis on April 13, 2021. Below are links to the resources. You can watch a video of the presentation here. Thank you to our presenter, Lew Finfer, from the...
by csjadmin | Feb 12, 2021 | Environmental Justice, News, Story of The Month
Background & Context The road to passing comprehensive climate legislation in Massachusetts has been a long one. Here’s a quick recap: the Massachusetts Senate passed their original climate bill (S.2500) in January 2020. Five months later, the Massachusetts House...