Louisiana Appleseed

 
Louisiana Appleseed recently hosted a roundtable discussion on the prevention of teen dating violence. Click here for more.

   

Louisiana Appleseed uncovers and corrects injustices and barriers to opportunity through legal, legislative and market-based structural reform. Working with our huge pro bono network, we identify, research, and analyze social injustices; make specific recommendations; and advocate for effective solutions to deep-seated structural problems.

UPDATE: Christy Kane comments on financial access in the Times-Picayune.

Unbanked NOLA Latinos Represent $750M Market

Louisiana passes law protecting home ownership. Click here for details and here to read Act 81.

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Immigrant Banking: Reaching the Latino Population in Louisiana

As part of our Immigrant Access to Financial Institutions Project, this study focuses on immigrant banking experiences in the New Orleans area. Specifically, the report encourages local banks and credit unions to adopt policies and practices that will better meet the needs of Latino immigrants. To read the report, please click on the photo to the left. You can also use the links below to review financial access projects at other Appleseed Centers.

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