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ACORN is the New Dirty Word: Rinku Sen at New America Media | ACORN is the New Dirty Word: Rinku Sen at New America Media |
ARC executive director Rinku Sen has an op-ed at New American media. She argues that the assault on ACORN is an attack on community organizing as a whole.
Here is an excerpt:
Over the last 18 months, conservatives have launched a nationwide
assault on the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now
(ACORN), which is now peaking with widespread media coverage and
Congressional action. This isn’t the first time that the 37-year-old
organization has been under attack. With chapters in more than half the
50 states, it is arguably the largest national network that
consistently organizes truly poor people, the vast majority being
immigrants and people of color. In that time, ACORN has helped
communities organize for desperately needed changes, from living wage
ordinances to policies that protect every child’s right to a high
quality education. In this time, ACORN has angered many a local
politician and multinational corporation, and these folks would be
perfectly happy not only to see ACORN go down, but also to deal a blow
to poor people organizing for power.
>>Read the full editorial here. |
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RINKU SEN
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ARC executive director Rinku Sen has an op-ed at