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MLRI Statement Regarding Verdict in the Trial of Derek Chauvin

The outcome of the Derek Chauvin trial – guilty on all counts – brings some measure of justice to the family of George Floyd, and relief to the community in Minneapolis, to Black and brown communities across the nation, and to all people of conscience.

The Massachusetts Law Reform Institute applauds the state prosecutors for making a strong case and the jury for their verdict. But the truth is that George Floyd should be alive today. His life mattered, he mattered. His agonizing death was the outcome of systemic racism in our nation that has devalued the humanity of Black people for 400 years. The Massachusetts Law Reform Institute pledges to continue our work to combat racism and injustice and to ensure that our Commonwealth and our nation treats Black and brown people with dignity, and that as a society we promote equity along with justice.

In solidarity,

Georgia Katsoulomitis, Executive Director

Virginia Benzan, Director, MLRI Racial Equity & Justice Project

MLRI Applauds the American Rescue Plan Act

American Rescue Plan Act of 2021Last month, President Biden signed the $1.9 Trillion American Rescue Plan Act. The law will not only provide much-needed support to the American people as we all continue to manage hardships related to the COVID-19 pandemic, it will also lead to a substantial reduction in poverty in this country.

The American Rescue Plan Act recognizes a fundamental reality – this pandemic has been particularly difficult on already vulnerable individuals and families.  People living in poverty, Black and Brown communities, and immigrant families all have suffered disproportionately from COVID-19.  The rescue plan means more resources and opportunities for those communities, which will in turn mean better public health and economic outcomes for all of us – because we are one society, one economy – and collective success and opportunity benefits everyone.

In particular, the new law – which was introduced by President Biden on the first day he assumed the Presidency and finally passed by the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate in March – will have a tremendously positive impact on child poverty in this country.  (more…)

Welcome!

Welcome to MLRI’s new blog.

We plan to use this platform to share MLRI news, helpful information on our initiatives, and perspectives on important topics related to poverty law.  2020 was one of the most difficult years in all of our memories. At the same time, the COVID-19 pandemic and the protests highlighting the importance of racial equity could not have made it clearer that the work we do is important to helping people living in poverty, Black and Brown communities, and other vulnerable residents.

MLRI has been a nationally recognized poverty law and policy center for more than five decades. We work together with advocacy and community partners to protect the rights of low income individuals and families.  Throughout the last 50 years, we’ve had hundreds of victories — large and small — and led groundbreaking initiatives that have benefitted low-income people in Massachusetts.

We are working on a number of initiatives related to housing protections, racial equity, immigrants’ rights, food insecurity, and many more.  We plan to use this blog to inform you of our work and update you on our progress.

Thank you for your interest in our work and we look forward to sharing more with you in the weeks and months to come.