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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.
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2024 TENANT TALK LIVE (January - June)
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Memo to Members and Partners Articles
The right to vote is not a right that we can take for granted. Landmark voting rights protections for marginalized communities – including the 15th Amendment granting Black men the right to vote, the 19th Amendment granting some women the right to vote, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 outlawing…
The history of voting rights in the U.S. has never been a story of linear development, but rather, a back-and-forth between progress and regression. In the early days of the U.S., only white, Protestant, landowning men had the right to vote. Voting rights were considered a state issue, meaning each…
Dear Readers,
Since the release of NLIHC’s last election edition of Tenant Talk, “Housing Is Built with Ballots,” significant events in the U.S. – such as the unjust Supreme Court ruling in Grants Pass v. Johnson – have made publications like Tenant Talk more important than ever. Low-income…
NLIHC’s State and Local Innovation (SLI) project has released four toolkits highlighting key tenant protections that can be passed to strengthen renters’ rights at the state and local levels. Part of NLIHC’s State and Local Tenant Protection Series: A Primer on Renters’ Rights, the toolkits cover…