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Evictions

Deatrice Edie, a McDonald's employee, looks on at her home after a protest outside a branch restaurant for a raise in their minimum wage to $15 an hour

BIPOC Renters Disproportionately at Risk as Federal Eviction Protections End

By Shani Saxon
Eviction Protest. Young woman wearing a hat and black face mask holds colorful sign reading: #EvictionFreeNYC

U.S. Government Orders a Four-Month Pause on Evictions

By N. Jamiyla Chisholm
A paper eviction notice from the Orange Country Sheriff hanging on a door.

Tenant Leaders and Elected Officials Call National Rent Strike

By Ayana Byrd

San Francisco's Coltrane Church Threatened With Eviction

By Sameer Rao

NYC Public Housing Evicting Residents for Family Members' Drug Arrests

By Aura Bogado

Kansas City Bans Smoking Inside Public Housing Apartments

By Carla Murphy
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