@article{dd73a6961aa143ccb60e748f480e0e79,
title = "The frontier of equity politics: Denver and the future of community-labor coalitions after organized labor",
author = "Marc Doussard",
note = "Funding Information: However, the 2008 financial crisis and recession halted the Gates redevelopment, effectively killing both the CBA and the coalition's investment in the local, territorial and transactional approach. The recession made coalition members question the wisdom of devoting years of work to a single, negotiated deal. It also undercut FRESC's financial support. In the 2010s, the Center reconstituted itself as United for a New Economy (UNE) and began expanding its efforts to the regional and political scales, to public policy, and to issues beyond work and workplaces. After 2010, UNE and its allies expanded to the regional scale via advocacy focused on the Denver Regional Transportation authority, which won the legal ability to develop affordable housing supported by UNE research, and later committed to targeted hiring goals. More state-level advocacy followed, including support for successful legislation on renewable energy portfolio standards and wage theft. Copyright: Copyright 2019 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
year = "2020",
month = jan,
doi = "10.1016/j.cities.2019.102450",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "96",
journal = "Cities",
issn = "0264-2751",
publisher = "Elsevier Ltd",
}