Nonprofit

Communities Resist

Kings County, NY

  • About Us

    Communitues Resist (CoRe) is a legal services organization for housing and community justice steeped in the 50-year tradition of community lawyering in North and East Brooklyn. In these communities, we have spent years working together with neighborhood organizations and organizers in representing hundreds of tenants and tenant association. Our representation has aimed to assist them with enforcing their right to social citizenship by struggling,resisting, and enduring against any attempts to deny working communities, largely of color, their place and their agency. CoRe has arisen out of a collective effort of these communities to ensure that this unique model continue unchanged. 

    Communitues Resist (CoRe) is a legal services organization for housing and community justice steeped in the 50-year tradition of community lawyering in North and East Brooklyn. In these communities, we have spent years working together with neighborhood organizations and organizers in representing hundreds of tenants and tenant association. Our representation has aimed to assist them with enforcing their right to social citizenship by struggling,resisting, and enduring against any attempts to deny working communities, largely of color, their place and their agency. CoRe has arisen out of a collective effort of these communities to ensure that this unique model continue unchanged. 

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    JobsLocationDate Posted
    Director of Fair HousingKings County, NYNovember 20, 2024
    SUPERVISING HOUSING ATTORNEY - GROUP REPRESENTATION - BROOKLYN/QUEENSKings County, NYNovember 20, 2024
    HOUSING ATTORNEY - GROUP REPRESENTATIONKings County, NYNovember 20, 2024
    TENANT ORGANIZER- Brooklyn and/or QueensKings County, NYNovember 20, 2024
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