NLIHC is gearing up to release the next issue of Tenant Talk in late April! Published twice a year, Tenant Talk is a newsletter that aims to engage tenants in housing advocacy and to highlight innovative approaches and recent victories in communities throughout the U.S. The upcoming issue, Tenant Talk: The Resilient Work of Tenants: Past, Present, Future, will feature articles on the history of tenant organizing.
Register to receive a free copy of the upcoming Tenant Talk!
In the upcoming edition, readers will learn about the history of the tenant advocacy movement in the U.S. The issue will feature stories about tenant advocacy in the ‘70s and ‘80s, as well as articles by present-day organizers who will discuss their current work and what they are planning. Among other things, articles will discuss the challenges of organizing large groups of people, the struggles involved in displacement, and the common goals of advocates in ensuring everyone has access to decent, affordable housing. The publication will also include updates on NLIHC’s policy work, IDEAS, and new research.
A digital version of the new issue of Tenant Talk will be made available on NLIHC’s website to all NLIHC members and partners – and the general public – for reading or downloading on April 25. Digital copies will be available in Spanish later in the spring.
Anyone interested in receiving a printed version of Tenant Talk through the mail for free should fill out this easy form. Registrants are limited to one order of either one copy or five copies of Tenant Talk. Please note that limited copies of the publication will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. If you have registered to receive a copy in the past, we ask that you please register through the form again. The form will close by May 2, 2024, or whenever the quota for Tenant Talk copies is met, whichever comes first. Please share the form with your network and others who might be interested.
Please note that the sign-up process for Tenant Talk has changed. Even if you have signed up for previous editions of Tenant Talk, you will still have to sign up to receive the new edition. Thank you for your understanding!
Join our next “Tenant Talk Live” webinar with and for residents on April 1 from 6 to 7 pm ET.
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