New Economy Project’s mission is to build an economy that works for all, rooted in racial and social justice, cooperation, neighborhood equity, and ecological sustainability. We believe another world is possible and that fundamental change is needed to achieve that world. We pursue lasting, transformational change by fighting systemic discrimination, and by supporting cooperative and community-led development in Black and brown NYC neighborhoods. This dual strategy is part of our theory of change. Our work is focused on New York City, and also has statewide and national impact. New Economy was established in 1995, and was formerly known as the Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project.
titles from this organization
Paying More for the American Dream VI: Racial Disparities in FHA/VA Lending
Jul 19, 2012
Publisher(s): Woodstock Institute; California Reinvestment Coalition; Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project; Empire Justice Center; Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance; Ohio Fair Lending Coalition; Reinvestment Partners
Foreclosures in New York: What's Really Going On
Jan 1, 2012
Publisher(s): Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project