In our most recent Tenant Talk Live meeting, held on July 1, we were joined by guests Sarah Armour-Jones and Kate Walz. Sarah discussed how to create housing narratives that deconstruct the myth of a…
Two weeks ago, the Supreme Court issued a decision in City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson allowing jurisdictions to arrest and ticket unhoused people for sleeping outside, even when adequate…
NLIHC’s “On The Home Front” blog expands the conversation about America’s housing and homelessness crisis, with articles on housing policy news, testimonials from tenants with lived experience,…
The Our Homes, Our Votes campaign, a nonpartisan initiative to boost voter turnout among low-income renters and elevate housing as an election issue, hosted the sixth installment of its 2024 webinar…
The Our Homes, Our Votes: 2024 webinar series provides resources, guidance, and inspiration for organizations and individuals seeking to launch or strengthen their own nonpartisan voter and candidate…
Hurricane Beryl reached record-breaking strength for a June hurricane as it moved through the Caribbean before weakening and striking southeastern Texas as a Category One storm with gusting 75 mile…
Are you interested in joining our next Tenant Leader Cohort for 2023-2024? NLIHC will be holding a meeting on June 10th at 11am ET to answer any questions regarding the cohort. If you are…
Are you interested in joining our next Tenant Leader Cohort for 2023-2024? NLIHC will be holding a meeting on May 9th at 4pm ET to answer any questions regarding the cohort. If you are interested in…
The following are some of the news stories to which NLIHC contributed during the week of June 23:
“U.S. Supreme Court says cities can punish people for sleeping in public places” National…
The Supreme Court of the United States released on June 28 a ruling in City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson allowing jurisdictions to arrest and ticket unhoused people for sleeping outside, even…