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Building Tenant Power for the Long Haul: A Story from Long Beach, California

NonProfit Quarterly

Long Beach is among the nation’s most ethnically diverse cities. Despite being home to many culturally diverse neighborhoods, the city remains deeply segregated, a lasting effect from decades of redlining. Some of the issues behind tenant unions arise in response to specific bad managers or issues of safety.

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Holding Our Ground: Tenant Organizing in San Francisco’s Mission District

NonProfit Quarterly

The law was meant to allow landlords to retire from the rental business, not to evict tenants and flip property, but abuses are common. This is housing that was part of the public housing system that since 2014 has been directly managed by MEDA. It is also small businesses, nonprofits, and cultural institutions.

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