Working Groups/Calls
Visit our Working Groups/Calls page for more information.

Tenant Talk Live calls/webinars provide opportunities for residents to connect with NLIHC and one another, to share best practices, and to learn how to be more involved in influencing federal housing policies and to lead in their communities.  Normally held once a month, Tenant Talk Live is now being offered more frequently to inform and learn from resident and tenant leaders are organizing throughout the country.

Stay tuned for the next session and registration is open.


2024 TENANT TALK LIVE (January - June)

This schedule is subject to change.

Memo to Members and Partners Articles

NLIHC Releases Winter Issue of Tenant Talk

NLIHC released on February 9 the winter issue of Tenant Talk, our semi-annual newsletter designed to engage residents in housing advocacy. The new issue, Advancing Tenant Protections: Building Tenant Power to Achieve Renter Equity, highlights the rapid growth of tenant protections in the U.S. and…

14-1 Advancing Tenant Protections: Refresh, Release, and Refocus

NLIHC’s Inaugural Tenant and Community Leader Retreat Lives Up to Its Theme By Renee Willis, NLIHC It was harvest time at the Resora in Albany, Georgia. The main house sat prominently on 1,638 acres and featured a large, stately porch overlooking the rolling fields. This property was once known…

14-1 Advancing Tenant Protections: Research Update

By Andrew Aurand, NLIHC Serving Native American Households Using ERA: Learning from High-Spending Programs Continuing our research on emergency rental assistance (ERA), NLIHC released a second research brief about Indigenous tribes’ ERA programs. Multiple factors made it difficult for tribes to…

14-1 Advancing Tenant Protections: Policy Update

By Kim Johnson, NLIHC Note: Given the fast-changing nature of the legislative process, some information in this article may be outdated by the time of publication. Appropriations The annual appropriations process is a task that Congress must complete each year to ensure the federal government…