Nine tenants organized by the Debt Collective are refusing to pay back rent, hoping to inspire others to do the same.| Articles – Truthout
Private managers of federally subsidized housing projects in New York City are systematically failing to properly screen tenants in the program, resulting in rent miscalculations and eviction filings, a City Limits investigation found. Tenants have little recourse to resolve issues. The post The Compliance Crisis in New York City’s Project-Based Rental Assistance Program appeared first on City Limits.| City Limits
Oklahoma Watch · After Two Years of Debate, Schools Get Months to Ban Phones Paul Monies examined how school districts are addressing a new state law prohibiting cell phones in schools. Keaton Ross reported on why Oklahoma’s $74 million deal to outsource its prison food service operations was cancelled. Jake Ramsey reported on the speed […]| Oklahoma Watch
The co-living compound was celebrated as a utopia. But there was a catch.| The San Francisco Standard
Didn’t they learn anything from the attempted eviction of Can Vies two years ago, and the popular response that ensued? Have they not yet understood that when you attack the autonomous fabric of a neighbourhood in a city like Barcelona, it will cause the underlying the social, political and economic […]| The Occupied Times
Click Image for High-Resolution PDF Resisting an eviction is a last resort, not a long term solution, giveing you time to organise alternative accommodation. If facing eviction, other pressure needs to be applied to keep people in their homes or find new ones, including entering homeless applications with your local council […]| The Occupied Times