Coalition for Economic Survival
Title
Coalition for Economic Survival
Subject
Social Justice
Description
On a red field, the button reads in white letters, “Coalition for Economic Survival.”
Established in 1973 and based in Los Angeles, California, the Coalition for Economic Survival (CES) is "a grassroots multi-racial, multi-ethnic community-based organization empowering low & moderate income people to win economic & social justice." Since its inception, housing has been central to CES's organizing work. They have long advocated for affordable housing, rent control, expanded public transportation, and reasonable utility costs.
Established in 1973 and based in Los Angeles, California, the Coalition for Economic Survival (CES) is "a grassroots multi-racial, multi-ethnic community-based organization empowering low & moderate income people to win economic & social justice." Since its inception, housing has been central to CES's organizing work. They have long advocated for affordable housing, rent control, expanded public transportation, and reasonable utility costs.
Creator
Coalition for Economic Survival
Source
Roz Payne
Publisher
Center for Digital Research in the Humanities, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Date
ca. mid-1970s
Format
Button
Type
Physical Object
Collection
Citation
Coalition for Economic Survival , “Coalition for Economic Survival,” Roz Payne Sixties Archive, accessed November 25, 2024, https://rozsixties.unl.edu/items/show/565.