Clearinghouse Review publishes articles on race-conscious advocacy

Two articles on race-conscious advocacy authored by Legal Services of Northern California (LSNC) advocates appear in the current issue (May-June 2008) of Clearinghouse Review Journal of Poverty Law and Policy. Local Land-Use Advocacy: Inclusionary Zoning to Achieve Economic and Racial Integration by Valerie Feldman underscores the importance of linking place and opportunity in advocating for racial justice in land use and zoning. It includes a helpful list of ideal inclusionary zoning ordinance components. In Instituting a Race-Conscious Practice in Legal Aid: One Program’s Efforts, LSNC offers its Race Equity Project as a potential road map for instituting race-conscious advocacy from intake to impact advocacy on an organization-wide basis. To view these articles in their entirety, you must subscribe to Clearinghouse Review, the essential reference and research journal for legal services and social justice advocates.

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  1. Jason Vail commented on

    Note that Clearinghouse Review has begun selling individual articles from its issues, starting with the May-June 2008 issue. Thus, you need not be a subscriber to obtain these articles. Visit https://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/1281/shop/shop.jsp?storefront_KEY=526 to see our new storefront!

    -Jason Vail, staff attorney-legal editor, Clearinghouse Review

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