The recent National Housing Days of Action saw renters and unhoused individuals nationwide unite in demanding substantial public funding for affordable housing, emphasizing housing as a human right.
Rally participants in California condemned the criminalization of homelessness, calling for tenant protections and state funding for one million truly affordable homes amid growing pressure from state policies.
The movement towards social housing aims to redefine housing as a public good and human right, focusing on affordability rather than as a speculative asset.
In swing states like Nevada, renters united under the banner of 'We Rent, We Vote' to advocate for their interests, leveraging their voting power in the elections.
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