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Tenant Organizing. Photo Credit: Gerri Fernandez
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Tenant Unions Form to Cope with the Crisis

by Noah Tesfaye February 3, 2021February 7, 2021

midst the greatest health crisis in almost a century, in conjunction with one of the biggest economic downturns since the Great Depression, housing insecurity is one of the first and most prominent issues Chicago residents are coming to face. Recent estimates indicate that over 30 million people could face eviction in the U.S. because of […]

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