Did you know that in addition to digital versions, NLIHC publishes paper copies of all our flagship publications, including Tenant Talk, The Gap, and the Advocates’ Guide? Tenant Talk is a bi-annual newsletter for tenants, residents, and other low-income renters that engages people from different backgrounds in housing advocacy. The Gap documents the gap between the number of renter households and rental units that are affordable and available to them by income grouping in every state and the largest 50 metropolitan areas. Advocates’ Guide is a comprehensive resource designed to educate advocates about the programs and policies that make housing affordable to low-income people across America. You can order paper copies of these publications today by contacting NLIHC at [email protected]. Discounted bulk rates are available for members, and all publications are available while supplies last.
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