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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'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)
Monitor Report, Ex. 2 (Furman Center affirmative marketing report)
Monitor Report, Ex. 1, part 3 (County 2010 4Q report)

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