A racial justice organization building collective power across racial and ethnic lines so people can redress racial segregation in their own communities.
It's time for a ROLL CALL!!!
Join with Redress Neighbors from our four cities and communities nationwide to reflect on the current state of housing justice, engage in meaningful discussions, and strategize the future of our work in advancing the movement. https://t.co/1PvEVN2I0c
The harm of residential segregation runs deep. But we can stop it. Together, we’re creating new possibilities. Join us—donate here: https://t.co/V2tvMpRUbm
Monica’s home was foreclosed on unfairly. She’s still fighting. We’re fighting with her. Help us redress segregation—donate today: https://t.co/V2tvMpRUbm
Our five organizers reached over 5825 individuals wanting to repair residential segregation's harm.
See what else they were able to do in Charlotte, Denver, Milwaukee, and Omaha in our EOY impact report:
https://t.co/4LRcJfUt5l
In 2021, NJ passed the 1st state law to limit the use of criminal records in tenant screening. Now, President Biden is close to ending the practice of banning people w/ criminal records from public housing.
@CashaunaHill explains why this is so important: https://t.co/eqNOqAtM6f
We are excited to launch our newest resource, The Redress Policy Toolbox! The survey will help you understand what type of community you live in, and then proposes a menu of redress policies or programs to address each type of community’s specific issues.
Through our collective action and community support, Milwaukee is one step closer to having community members at the table with policymakers when deciding on housing policy
https://t.co/aZsuWA46cl
What does it mean to say affordable housing doesn't 'feel like' something that belongs in Whitefish Bay? Read about how community members in Milwaukee are pushing policymakers to redress a long history of discriminatory housing practices.
Our work in Denver was featured in @Bloomberg's Big Take podcast. We're fighting exploitative HOAs in Green Valley Ranch, who charge exorbitant fines and fees to push people out of their homes. Listen here! https://t.co/FZccuPZpFj
HOAs in Colorado are deploying strategies to charge excessive fines and fees that force residents out of their homes. This article talks about how certified letters that normally cost $5 are being charged to residents at $75. https://t.co/r58f0dEJfS