An investigation by Massachusetts public radio station WBUR and ProPublica finds that nearly 2,300 public housing units in Massachusetts are vacant despite a waitlist of 184,000 people. Published in…
“Tenant Talk Live” – a webinar series geared toward tenants and resident leaders – will be on hiatus during the month of October. In the meantime, we invite past attendees to participate in a survey…
Source: The Eviction Lab. (2023). Who is evicted in America. Princeton, NJ: Author. Retrieved from https://evictionlab.org/who-is-evicted-in-america/.
The following are some of the news stories to which NLIHC contributed during the week of October 8: “As Chelsea Demo Plans Move Ahead, A Look Back to NYCHA’s Brooklyn Razing” City Limits, October…
NLIHC seeks a housing campaign coordinator to join our Opportunity Starts at Home (OSAH) campaign. The housing campaign coordinator will work closely with the OSAH campaign director to build and…
Housing Is a Human Right Orange County General Meeting: Housing First – Virtual, October 16 (Courtney Cooperman) Habitat for Humanity of the Greater La Crosse Region Advocacy Committee Meeting –…
Once a new Speaker is elected by the U.S. House of Representatives, the fight over appropriations will kick into high gear. Advocates can prepare by making use of the resources available through our…
Thank you to everyone who joined the first installment in our two-part Our Homes, Our Votes webinar series, Housing Is Built with Ballots! The first webinar, “Housing Is Built with Ballots: A Year of…
A new article on NLIHC’s On the Home Front blog explores the concept of lived experience. Rather than being a buzzword or bureaucratic slogan, lived experience expresses an idea at the core of…
NLIHC hosted a national HoUSed campaign call on October 10. Eric Tars of the National Homelessness Law Center (NHLC) gave a preview of his organization’s Human Right to Housing Report Card.…
Memo: Rep. McCarthy Removed as House Speaker, Delaying Action on Spending Bills, and More
Days after the U.S. Congress enacted a short-term continuing resolution (CR) to continue to fund the federal government through November 17, Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives voted to…