OCDW's Municipal Candidate Forum Brings Affordable Housing to Forefront
Thursday, September 22, 2011, members of the Orange County Democratic Women (OCDW) gathered together, along with the UNC Young Democrats, concern citizens, members of the press and Democratic...
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Homelessness in Chapel Hill is an issue that, unlike what happens in many communities, reaches headlines in our local media and often the agendas of our Town Council. However, as residents of Chapel...
View ArticleChapel Hill 2020: Ambiguity Moving Forward
On October 6, 2011, approximately 200 members of the community gathered at East Chapel Hill High School to participate in a “stakeholder meeting,” the second scheduled event in a series of...
View ArticleNAACP, EmPOWERment, Inc., NRG and CURB Candidate Forum Reveals True Colors
On Wednesday, October 11, 2011, candidates for the Chapel Hill Town Council gathered at St. Joseph’s Church, on Rosemary Street, with members of the community for a forum organized by EmPOWERment,...
View ArticleCandidates and Affordable Housing: How hopefuls plan to keep doors open and...
An insightful piece by Katelyn Ferral, recently published on October 16, 2011, in the Chapel Hill News, examined the issue of local affordable housing and how prospective candidates plan to ensure...
View ArticleStudent forum for Town Council candidates
UNC Student Government and Campus Y host candidate forum: What do candidates really think about town-and-gown relations?As a student of social justice at Chapel Hill’s largest employer, the University...
View ArticleCarrboro Apologizes for Yates Building Police Action
This semester I have served OrangePolitics as a student intern to complete a minimum 30-hour service-learning requirement for a sociology class entitled “Social and Economic Justice.” The course is a...
View ArticleCarrboro Anti-Loitering Ordinance Repealed in Unanimous Decision
Carrboro’s controversial four-year-old anti-loitering ordinance, which prohibited people from lingering at the intersection of Jones Ferry and Davie roads past 11:00 am, was rescinded in a unanimous...
View ArticleOCDW's Municipal Candidate Forum Brings Affordable Housing to Forefront
Thursday, September 22, 2011, members of the Orange County Democratic Women (OCDW) gathered together, along with the UNC Young Democrats, concern citizens, members of the press and Democratic...
View ArticleHomestead Park Citizens Organize
Homelessness in Chapel Hill is an issue that, unlike what happens in many communities, reaches headlines in our local media and often the agendas of our Town Council. However, as residents of Chapel...
View ArticleChapel Hill 2020: Ambiguity Moving Forward
On October 6, 2011, approximately 200 members of the community gathered at East Chapel Hill High School to participate in a “stakeholder meeting,” the second scheduled event in a series of...
View ArticleNAACP, EmPOWERment, Inc., NRG and CURB Candidate Forum Reveals True Colors
On Wednesday, October 11, 2011, candidates for the Chapel Hill Town Council gathered at St. Joseph’s Church, on Rosemary Street, with members of the community for a forum organized by EmPOWERment,...
View ArticleCandidates and Affordable Housing: How hopefuls plan to keep doors open and...
An insightful piece by Katelyn Ferral, recently published on October 16, 2011, in the Chapel Hill News, examined the issue of local affordable housing and how prospective candidates plan to ensure...
View ArticleStudent forum for Town Council candidates
UNC Student Government and Campus Y host candidate forum: What do candidates really think about town-and-gown relations?As a student of social justice at Chapel Hill’s largest employer, the University...
View ArticleCarrboro Apologizes for Yates Building Police Action
This semester I have served OrangePolitics as a student intern to complete a minimum 30-hour service-learning requirement for a sociology class entitled “Social and Economic Justice.” The course is a...
View ArticleCarrboro Anti-Loitering Ordinance Repealed in Unanimous Decision
Carrboro’s controversial four-year-old anti-loitering ordinance, which prohibited people from lingering at the intersection of Jones Ferry and Davie roads past 11:00 am, was rescinded in a unanimous...
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