An Expansive Lens for Economic Justice
As we seek to identify discriminatory patterns and practices by employers we advocate for the recognition of the intersectionality of identities in the Latinx community while simultaneously viewing economic justice as more than a living wage; it includes the ability to live within decent and sustainable housing, educational, health and environmental settings that bring real value to economic participation.

A Special Focus on Low-Wage Workers
LatinoJustice works to defend some of the most vulnerable and marginalized Latinx immigrants who contend with racial and gender discrimination, unpaid wages, retaliatory threats and firings, and sexual harassment in the workplace in New York City, New York State, and in Central Florida’s hospitality industry.
