Join us on March 28 for the next No Kings March! When our communities are under attack and the cost of living is spiraling out of control, inaction is not an option. We can and must defend ourselves and our communities against injustice and cruelty. America does not belong to authoritarians, oligarchs, or anyone who tries to rule through fear. Help us make this a historic mobilization and show the fearmongers what we mean when we say people power.
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The Fight to Save Jimmy’s Corner
The Fight to Save Jimmy’s Corner
The Guardian highlights the growing movement to save Jimmy’s Corner, a beloved Times Square bar facing eviction and symbolizing the broader fight to protect small businesses and community spaces.

Jimmy’s Corner Continues Fight Against Landlords
Jimmy’s Corner Continues Fight Against Landlords
CBS News highlights the ongoing fight to protect Jimmy’s Corner as its building faces sale, underscoring growing concerns over displacement and the need for commercial rent protections in New York City.
Lawmakers Rally to Save Jimmy’s Corner
Lawmakers Rally to Save Jimmy’s Corner
Lawmakers and community members rallied to save Jimmy’s Corner, highlighting the urgency of commercial rent protections to prevent displacement of longstanding small businesses in New York City.
Jimmy’s Corner Supporters Rally for Rent Stabilization
Jimmy’s Corner Supporters Rally for Rent Stabilization
Supporters rallied to protect Jimmy’s Corner, highlighting growing momentum behind commercial rent stabilization efforts to defend small businesses from displacement in New York City.
The Infiltrators — Screening and Conversation with Alex Rivera
The Infiltrators — Screening and Conversation with Alex Rivera
A screening of The Infiltrators was followed by a conversation with Alex Rivera, Alina Das, and Claudio Rojas on immigration, detention, and storytelling as a tool for justice.
No One Is Safe Film Premiere
No One Is Safe Film Premiere
The documentary *No One Is Safe* premiered on March 22, highlighting the impacts of immigration enforcement on vulnerable communities and underscoring the need for collective action and immigrant justice.

