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The idea that we fundamentally have more things in common than we have differences; that it is important to cross borders of race, ethnicity, class, and geography; that no neighborhood is the preserve of any one racial, ethnic, or religious group; and that all forms of illegal discrimination must be fought, wherever and whenever they manifest themselves. Once upon a time, it was called the Civil Rights Movement.

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Monitor Letter to County Executive Astorino
Monitor's July 2010 Submission to the Court Rejecting Westchester's Plan
Monitor's October 25, 2010 report to the Court
ADC's October 28, 2010 statement on the inadequacy of the Monitor's response
Let Them Rent Cake: George Pataki, Market Ideology, and the Attempt to Destroy Rent Regulation in New York
At the Crossroads: Is There Hope for Civil Rights Law Enforcement in New York City?
Adding Insult To Injury: Housing Discrimination Against Survivors of Domestic Violence
Using Local and State Legislation To Preserve and Expand Organizational Standing
Monitor Report, Ex. 3, part 2 (County funding advisories)
Monitor Report, Ex. 3, part 1 (County funding advisories)

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