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The Community Justice Project is marking 10 years of community-based legal advocacy in South Florida. The organization has worked alongside tenants, workers, immigrants and grassroots groups on issues ranging from housing displacement and police violence to classroom censorship and free expression.
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Inspired by the Civil Rights Movement, the nonprofit's “community lawyering” model defends those most affected by Florida laws.
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Part of a beachfront condominium collapses overnight in Surfside. Local leaders in South Florida work to make the region a tech hub. And we look at how one activist is using art to bring attention to the human side of the housing insecurity issue.
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It’s been more than a year since Miami-Dade County agreed to comply with federal requests to hand over undocumented immigrants – and immigrant advocates…