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In just a few weeks, NLIHC will release a new edition of Tenant Talk, our biannual newsletter engaging tenants, residents, and other low-income people in housing advocacy. The upcoming edition, Tenant Talk: Taking Pride into Our Work, will explore the intersections of housing justice and the LGBTQ+ movement, as well as the various barriers to safe and affordable housing faced by LGBTQ+ people. As always, readers will hear directly from individuals with lived experience of housing insecurity, including housing advocates who identify as LGBTQ+, while also receiving news about policy developments and updates on NLIHC research. Sign up online to receive a free copy of the new Tenant Talk.

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Are you interested in other ways to stay involved with NLIHC? Check out these opportunities:

  • Join NLIHC’s “Tenant Talk Live” webinars the first and third Monday of every month. Tenant Talk Live webinars provide residents with the opportunity to connect with one another and NLIHC, to share best practices, discuss how to influence federal housing policy, and explore ways to lead in their communities. Register for the webinars at: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcrcOmqqD0oH9aHFO8inZoX4ZuDrAEiFO_m#/registration and view the schedule at: https://nlihc.org/tenant-talk-live-webinar
  • NLIHC is seeking external authors for our “On the Home Front Blog.” If you are a tenant, resident, or renter who would like to write a guest blog post about federal housing advocacy, we invite you to reach out to us! If you have any questions or are interested in participating, please e-mail [email protected].
  • NLIHC hosts weekly webinars regarding different housing justice topics. Learn more about them at: https://nlihc.org/gap
  • Publications like Tenant Talk would not be possible without the support of our members. Become an NLIHC member here! Resident associations can join for $15, and individuals can join for $5.