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04/14/2023

PROGRESS FOR WHO?

PROGRESS FOR WHO?

Progress Residential Preys on Renters as it Buys Up Homes in Tennessee and the U.S. South

04/14/2023 | Mad Bankson and Jordan Ash, Private Equity Stakeholder Project & Amee Chew, Center for Popular Democracy | Organizing for Housing Justice & A Home to Thrive

INVESTING IN THE HOUSING CRISIS

An exploration of the North Carolina public pension system's relationship with Landmark Partners and the Single Family Rental industry.

12/6/2022 | Organizing for Housing Justice & A Home to Thrive

TIBURONES EN EL AGUA

“Gran parte del poder y la violencia funcionan a través del agotamiento: el agotamiento de las personas en su capacidad de resistir; el agotamiento de las personas en su capacidad de vivir sus vidas...

10/21/2022 | Organizing for Housing Justice & A Home to Thrive

SHARKS IN THE WATER

“So much power and violence works through exhaustion: the exhaustion of people’s capacities to resist; the exhaustion of people’s capacities to live their lives on their own terms; the exhaustion of...

10/21/2022 | Organizing for Housing Justice & A Home to Thrive

2022 Federal Housing Policy Priorities: July Update

The Roots of Our On-Going Housing Affordability Crisis.

07/5/2022 | Organizing for Housing Justice & A Home to Thrive

Social Housing For All: A Vision For Thriving Communities, Renter Power, and Racial Justice

To create a more equitable housing system, we must massively expand social housing: a public option for housing that is permanently affordable, protected from the private market, and publicly owned...

03/22/2022 | Organizing for Housing Justice & A Home to Thrive

#CancelRent & #CancelMortgages: How It Works

Why? As many as 40 million people nationwide face eviction due to inability to pay rent.

03/3/2021 | Organizing for Housing Justice & A Home to Thrive

Housing: Central to COVID-19 Relief and Recovery

Housing is not only a basic need and human right. In the midst of an unprecedented pandemic, it is also a significant form of healthcare. Keeping everyone housed is critical for public health and...

02/11/2021 | Organizing for Housing Justice & A Home to Thrive

2021 Federal Housing Agenda

At a time of global health, climate, and housing affordability crises, our country needs a visionary housing policy.

01/26/2021 | Organizing for Housing Justice & A Home to Thrive

The Freedom to Stay: Philly is Our Home

Philadelphia is in the midst of a housing crisis that has devastating effects on low-income communities and communities of color.

02/15/2020 | Organizing for Housing Justice & A Home to Thrive

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Perkins was a key writer of New Deal policies. Known as an expert on health and safety policy reforms in New York state, Frances Perkins was tapped by Franklin Delano Roosevelt to serve as Secretary of Labor in his cabinet - the first woman to serve.

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Frances Perkins was born in a world on fire. In the early 1900s Robber Barons didn’t care about workers rights or the safety of children that worked in their factories. “Safety laws” as we know them today didn’t exist- and the wealthy actively fought against them.

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