Thursday, May 19, 2011

Summer in the City

New York City is calling in just a few short days.

I'll be spending my summer working for the Community Development Project, an organization housed within the Urban Justice Center. CDP works with grassroots organizations in the region to provide legal, technical, policy, and other research support to strengthen the social justice impact of partner organizations. My work will depend on the needs of the organization, but will focus primarily on workers' rights issues, building on my background as a labor organizer and negotiator.

Before I started my Master in Public Policy degree at the Kennedy School, I worked for a labor union representing more than 30,000 long-term care workers in the Pacific Northwest. Our union didn't have the resources of the national employers sitting across the bargaining table from us, but we did have enough to support full-time researchers and policy analysts to help us make sure that our organizing campaigns were effective in achieving social justice goals.

The organizations I'll be working with don't have that luxury. They are doing incredible work organizing and advocating for the rights of domestic workers, new immigrants, tenants, and other low-income and excluded communities, but don't have the resources to support a large staff. That's where CDP comes in. I'll know more about my summer internship when I start next Tuesday, but in the meantime I'm looking forward to getting to know the inspirational folks behind some of New York's most innovative and aggressive grassroots organizations working for social justice. Many thanks to WAPPP and Nancy Klavans for supporting the Cultural Bridge Fellowship and making this opportunity possible for me.

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