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Justice for Jazz Artists

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Justice for Jazz Artists is an organization and campaign which advocates for the rights of jazz artists in NYC, recently focusing on insuring that the main jazz clubs pay into retirement pension funds.[1] In 2014, the campaign received official backing from the New York City Council, including Laurie Cumbo, Jimmy Van Bramer and Corey Johnson.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Villarreal, Alexandra (2014-10-08). "New York City's Jazz Musicians One Step Closer to Justice". Observer. Retrieved 2018-06-23.