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“The Rent Is Too Damn High!”: Organizing for Housing Justice

Sat, August 8, 2:00 to 3:30pm, TBA

Session Submission Type: Invited Session (90 minute)

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Over a third of Americans are "cost-burdened," spending more than 30% of their income on rent, leaving little for essentials like food, healthcare, or childcare. Housing that is affordable is often unsafe, unhealthy, or inaccessible: posing other threats to the safety and well-being of its residents. Meanwhile, housing costs continue to rise, with no signs of abatement. This is often treated as an inevitable market reality, rather than something produced through deliberate policy choices. However, there are many actors who seek to challenge this system by organizing to protect or support the growth of affordable, accessible, and safe housing. This panel focuses on both grassroots movements and organized institutional campaigns that seek to address housing injustice. We welcome scholars, activists, and practitioners to analyze and discuss the diverse ways in which individuals and communities are fighting for equitable housing systems. We are particularly interested in papers that explore how housing insecurity exacerbates and is exacerbated by existing axes of inequality, such as race, class, gender, and immigration status, as well as the ways that different actors and organizations seek to undo and remedy these inequities.

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