Analysis | Los Angeles | California | Gentrification The Fight for Housing Justice in Los Angeles From the Los Angeles Tenants Union to Downtown Crenshaw, communities of color in L.A. are rewriting the rules of housing rights. Jaisal Noor | Dec 5, 2022
After Eviction, Help to Make a Home People facing housing loss often have to move quickly, without funds. These volunteers are there to help. Martha Rounds | May 12, 2022
In Boston, an Approach to Housing That Avoids Eviction A major for-profit affordable housing provider hasn’t evicted a single tenant since early 2020. How did the company do it, and can its method be a model for other developers? Shelby R. King | Dec 29, 2021
3 Essential Reads About the Expiring Eviction Moratorium During the pandemic shutdown, only government protection kept many people in their homes. That shield is gone now. Bryan Keogh | Aug 3, 2021
How Cities Are Keeping People in Their Homes Tenant-protection policies are spreading across California in response to pandemic-related housing insecurity. Nick Bowlin | Aug 3, 2020