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Solicitud de Propuesta: Consultor de equidad

En una época en la que las iniciativas de DEI se están disolviendo en muchos sectores, el Centro de Justicia de Asistencia Jurídica se mantiene… Read More

Advocates and legislators push for increased pay and protections for essential agricultural workers

Heat stress prevention and minimum wage legislation will support workers in Virginia.  Richmond, VA — Today, at a press conference at the General Assembly… Read More

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Gustavo Angeles

Gustavo Angeles is a Peruvian who moved to the United States in 1999. He worked as an attorney in Peru and earned a Master’s and… Read More

Work with us!

Our fight for racial, economic, and social justice remains firm and unwavering. Only by working together will we be able to confront and dismantle systems… Read More

Big Housing News!

You may have read about some of the great work our housing team is doing across Virginia recently. From public housing in Richmond to a mobile… Read More

Welcome Summer ’24 Interns!

LAJC has 11 law students from all over the country joining us for 10-week summer internships. They will be working with the community on issues… Read More

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Michaela Ross

Michaela Ross is a Senior Attorney on the Housing & Consumer Justice team in the Richmond, VA office of the Legal Aid Justice Center. Prior to… Read More

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Maria Prieto

Maria is Venezuelan immigrant, who arrived in the United States at the age of 14. She is recently graduating from the illustrious Virginia State University… Read More

Governor Youngkin’s Veto Denies Minimum Wage Protections for Virginia’s Farmworkers

HB157 would have corrected a vestige of the Jim Crow Era and protected some of our most vulnerable workers RICHMOND, VA – Today, during National… Read More

LAJC Immigration Work Spotlight

Today, we want to highlight the recent efforts of our Immigrant Justice Program. The Immigrant Justice Program advocates alongside immigrant communities to end mass detention… Read More

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