Rent control is more than a policy—it’s a critical tool to protect 31.5 million households and counter corporate interests that continue to block tenant protections.
In the face of rising rents, it’s time for real policy change. Explore the full report:
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📸 Scenes from Spirit + Solidarity 2025! 💥
In June, we gathered in Memphis with faith leaders, seminary students, and organizers from across the country to build the power and skills needed to transform our communities. Co-hosted by @bcgproject , @aflcio, @FIAnational, and the Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice at Vanderbilt, this week-long training equipped participants with tools for deep, faith-rooted organizing to win racial and economic justice.
In a time when the stakes for working people and our democracy couldn’t be higher, we’re organizing not just for the moment—but for the future. ✊🏽🔥
Tomorrow, ACRE is co-hosting a panel with them in D.C. to discuss their organizing efforts across Asia & the U.S. at 500 1st St NW, 9th Floor Convening Space.
Don’t miss this urgent conversation on what it takes to build a just global economy!
RSVP here. https://t.co/xLzQup1qt2
Indonesian Nike garment workers & union activists Leni Oktira Sari, Dedhe Nurhasanah, & Dinar Swandi are leading powerful organizing efforts in Nike’s factories across Asia & are in the U.S. for the first time to speak out. https://t.co/r2Jxj1y6uU
Upcoming webinar!!!
Don’t miss out! After you sign up, check out @StephenLerner's compelling article in In These Times, "For Labor, Caution is Fatal" at https://t.co/Vf7WGjTwRl.
This #EarthDay, remember: The richest 1% emit as much carbon as two-thirds of humanity.
#GreedyCEOs, huge corporations, THEY are what is dirtying our rivers, polluting our air, and destroying our forests.
Tomorrow! Join the movement and learn how to host your own May Day event as a part of the May 1st National Day of Action.
It's time to STOP the billionaire agenda and put the community FIRST. #MayDay
Register at https://t.co/SJfjbTn1Tl
🚨🚨🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨🚨🚨
ACRE & Bargaining for the Common Good (@bcgproject) are merging!
Together, we are doubling down on our vision to win campaigns that move power & resources from the most wealthy people & corporations to working people, poor people, & people of color.
Food access is a human rights issue! We must fight so that our most vulnerable students in Black communities have access to food. @utlanow
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