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Strategic Actions for a Just Economy
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Strategic Actions for a Just Economy (SAJE) is a non-profit economic justice organization based in Los Angeles.[1] It was founded in 1996 by Gilda Haas and Kent Wong and is currently led by Executive Director Cynthia Strathmann PhD.[2][3][4][5]
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Community Benefits Agreements
As a founding convening organization of the United Neighbors in Defense Against Displacement Coalition (UNIDAD)--formerly known as the Coalition for a Responsible USC and the Figueroa Corridor Coalition for Economic Justice--SAJE has fought for the adoption community benefits agreements (CBA) that ensure new developments benefit existing working-class residents in impacted neighborhoods.[6][7] These agreements have included provisions for affordable housing funding, local targeted hiring, low-income health clinics, and set asides for low and extremely-low income housing.[8][7]
Notable projects with CBAs involving SAJE:
- Staples Center/LA Live[8]
- GH Palmer Lorenzo Project[9]
- University of Southern California University Village[7]
- Grand Metropolitan Development[10]
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Other projects
- Secured affordable housing and renovations to buildings owned by a slum lord in South Los Angeles[11]
- Developed a pilot program to reduce high check cashing fees for welfare recipients with Washington Mutual Bank.[12]
- Co-organized the Annual South Los Angeles Health and Human Rights Conference to address community health issues.[13]
Retracted housing vacancy report
In 2019, researchers working for SAJE published a report claiming that there were more vacant homes in Los Angeles than homeless people. After questions about the report's methodology, the report was removed from the internet.[14]
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