Posted on October 25, 2018 by jchavez
Posted on October 10, 2018 by CPD Action
“We will continue to fight for the voice of the people, with the voice of the people.”
10.10.2018
Posted on October 6, 2018 by CPD Action
10.06.2018
WASHINGTON, DC -- After the Senate’s vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court of the United States, Ana Maria Archila, Co-Executive Director of the Center for Popular Democracy Action released the following statement:
"Women have changed the course of history—and we’re just getting started. We exposed this sham process, and ignited a grassroots movement that will not be deterred.
Posted on September 28, 2018 by CPD Action
“We will continue to fight until this nomination is withdrawn or voted down,” says Ana Maria Archila, Co-Executive Director of the Center for Popular Democracy Action
09.28.2018
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Ana Maria Archila, Co-Executive Director of the Center for Popular Democracy and the Center for Popular Democracy Action, moved Jeff Flake to say he will not vote “yes” for Brett Kavanaugh until a full investigation has been completed by the FBI.
In response, she released the following statement:
Posted on September 27, 2018 by CPD Action
Center for Popular Democracy Action Demands Senators Keep Brett Kavanaugh From Becoming Supreme Court Justice
09.27.2018
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee as hundreds came to Capitol Hill to show solidarity and support, many of whom are survivors themselves. After her testimony, 59 people got arrested in front of the Supreme Court while chanting and saying that they believe her and demanding that Senators cancel the nomination.
Posted on September 12, 2018 by CPD Action
“It’s time for Collins to prove that she’s not tied to corporate bribes,” says national community organizing network
09.12.2018
WASHINGTON, DC – Jennifer Epps-Addison, Network President and Co-Executive Director of the Center for Popular Democracy Action, released the following statement after its allies, Mainers for Accountable Leadership and Maine People’s Alliance, along with the Be a Hero PAC, had raised $1 million in small donations for Senator Susan Collins’ opponent if she votes for Brett Kavanaugh:
Posted on September 6, 2018 by CPD Action
“Kerri Evelyn Harris will continue her fight on the streets of Kent County and in the power structures of Washington, D.C,” says national community organizing network
09.06.2018
WILMINGTON, DE – In response to Kerri Harris conceding her Delaware primary for United States Senate, Center for Popular Democracy Action (CPD Action), a national network of grassroots community organizations, released the following today from Co-Executive Director and Network President Jennifer Epps-Addison:
Posted on August 16, 2018 by CPD Action
“New Yorkers have the chance to elect two exciting candidates who can inject new energy into the State Senate,” says national community organizing network
08.16.2018
NEW YORK, NY – Center for Popular Democracy Action (CPD Action), a national network of grassroots community organizations, released the following statements from Co-Executive Director and Network President Jennifer Epps-Addison endorsing Julia Salazar and Jessica Ramos for New York State Senate:
Posted on July 23, 2018 by CPD Action
“Michigan has the chance to elect two visionaries who can transform a state that deserves far better representation,” says national community organizing network
07.23.2018
NEW YORK, NY – Center for Popular Democracy Action (CPD Action), a national network of grassroots community organizations, released the following statements from Co-Executive Director and Network President Jennifer Epps-Addison endorsing Julia Salazar and Jessica Ramos for New York State Senate:
Posted on July 19, 2018 by CPD Action
“Milwaukeeans have a chance to close the door on a dark chapter of their history,” says national community organizing network
07.19.2018
MILWAUKEE, WI – Center for Popular Democracy Action (CPD Action), a national network of grassroots community organizations, released the following statements from Co-Executive Director and Network President Jennifer Epps-Addison endorsing Mandela Barnes for Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor and Earnell Lucas for Milwaukee County Sheriff: