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December 18, 2008

WASHINGTON, D.C. – ACORN members, USAction, and allies organized Town Hall meetings in 20 cities Thursday, Dec. 18, to build support for a big, bold and broad economic recovery plan to address the nation's economic crisis. ACORN members and allies have launched the Economic Recovery Campaign to put pressure on the new Congress, which will be sworn in next month.

"In order to respond to the recession, Congress must pass an economic recovery package that economists say works best – that is a package that quickly and efficiently helps low-income Americans," said ACORN President Maude Hurd.

Thursday's meetings were held in Phoenix, Tu...

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Phoenix, Arizona

Following her brother's footsteps

When her brother Erasmo Villavicencio died in September 2005, Alicia Russell wasn't an ACORN member yet. She knew about Erasmo's ACORN work – that for over two years he had worked on neighborhood improvements like speed bumps, and he fought passionately to raise Phoenix’s minimum wage – but she had not yet joined the cause. "After my brother died, when I was going through his things, I collected a whole bag full of his notes about ACORN's minimum wage campaign," Ms. Russell explains. "Then I decided to join ACORN and carry on his work."

Ms. Russell steadily increased her work with ACORN. In July 2006 she became an ACORN Precinct Action Leader, or APAL, and began registering and engaging a network of voters in her neighborhood.

As an APAL, Ms. Russell helped 43 friends and family members register to vote, and then enlisted them to register others. Her daughter assisted students to register to vote on the campus of her community college, while Spanish-speakers in Ms. Russell's APAL network reached out to West Phoenix's Latino population.

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