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Author: Jocelyn Drummond

First National Evictions Database Sheds New Light on Affordable Housing Crisis

April 26, 2018  Jocelyn Drummond
  • Economy
  • Housing
  • Services

Across the United States, an estimated 3.7 million renters have faced eviction from their homes. In many of these cases, eviction is the result of missed rent payments. In some cases, landlords evict tenants because of property damage or other…

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Low Asian American Voter Turnout: What Keeps Them Away from the Polls?

June 1, 2017  Jocelyn Drummond
  • Justice

Asians were the fastest growing racial group in the United States between 2000 and 2010, and were just behind Hispanics in terms of growth when race and ethnicity are considered together: the Hispanic population grew by 43.0% while the non-Hispanic…

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Stop and Frisk, Deconstructed

May 5, 2016  Jocelyn Drummond
  • Justice

It is difficult, if not impossible, to pick up a NYC newspaper and not see an article about stop-and-frisk. Indeed, NYC has historically been the stop-and-frisk capital of the U.S. In 2011, the Drug Policy Alliance reported: “Between 2005 and…

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