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Tenant Unions
October 19, 2022
Tracy Rosenthal
The Los Angeles City Council Scandal Is Evidence of a Long War on Tenants
A leaked tape recording council members’ racist slurs demonstrates the deep alliance between real estate interests and the state.
April 2, 2021
Tracy Rosenthal
The Enduring Fiction of Affordable Housing
These public-private partnerships skate by on their complexity and branding, but they undermine a future where housing is a right.
April 1, 2021
Marie Solis
The Eternal Quest for the Unicorn Apartment
Why we gawk at stories about rent-controlled apartments, and how the basics—a secure, affordable roof over one’s head—became the stuff of fantasy
July 31, 2020
Francisco Pérez
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Luis Feliz Leon
The End of Housing as We Know It
In the face of compounding crises, tenants and housing organizers see an opportunity to pry open the real estate industry’s grip on our cities.
March 30, 2020
Daniel Boguslaw
Rent Strike Nation
Interest in tenant activism has surged in the face of the coronavirus. Organizers are trying to seize the moment and build a movement.
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