
Better Neighborhoods, Same Neighbors
LA's Hidden Health Crisis: Enhancing community health by improving housing and health practices, aligning government priorities, and increasing the power of tenants. Published April 2010.
Shame of the City: Slum Housing and the Critical Threat to the Health of L.A. Children and Families. Published April 2007.
Figueroa Corridor Coalition for Economic Justice
Share the Wealth Brochure: The campaign for fair redevelopment in LA's City Center.
Share the Wealth Policy Paper: Detailed analysis of Coalition's policy platform for policies for fair redevelopment.
LA Sports and Entertainment District Agreement complete agreement from our historic win.
Figueroa Corridor Coalition Map/Brochure: Fold-out poster map and guide to the people, power, and possibilities of the Figueroa Corridor.
Redefining Redevelopment: Participatory Research for Equity in the Los Angeles Figueroa Corridor. Comprehensive report describing the popular education process that SAJE uses to build equitable development policy and programs in the Figueroa Corridor.

Banking Rights
Dos Marias, Dos Caminos: is a popular education brochure created from one of SAJE's financial literacy trainings by the same name. Available in English or Spanish.
Making Change: Booklet describing SAJE's welfare-to-work banking program in detail - why it was created, how it was set up, and how it works.
From Marginal to Mainstream: is a policy paper that combines the experience of SAJE's pilot with the experience of model direct-deposit programs in other States.
Creating Cultural Windows to Banking Opportunities: summarizes SAJE's research on immigrant banking. The article was published in the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco's Community Investments publication of December 1999.
Elsewhere
Inequality, Gentrification, and the Right To The City: Article by former Executive Director Gilda Haas, published in the February 2009 Issue of PeaceWork Magazine.
A Home Worth Fighting For
Community Benefits or Community Control: What We Really Want
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