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  • Deatrice Edie, a McDonald's employee, looks on at her home after a protest outside a branch restaurant for a raise in their minimum wage to $15 an hour

    BIPOC Renters Disproportionately at Risk as Federal Eviction Protections End

    Low-income families are “less likely to have savings to pay rent and more likely to have been employed in COVID-affected industries,” Vox reports.
    Shani Saxon Aug 2, 2021 11:54AM EDT
    Eviction Protest. Young woman wearing a hat and black face mask holds colorful sign reading: #EvictionFreeNYC

    U.S. Government Orders a Four-Month Pause on Evictions

    In an effort to halt the spread of COVID-19, the CDC wants to keep people in their homes (for now).
    N. Jamiyla Chisholm Sep 2, 2020 2:00PM EDT
    A paper eviction notice from the Orange Country Sheriff hanging on a door.

    Tenant Leaders and Elected Officials Call National Rent Strike

    On July 1, millions of Americans face the reality of not being able to pay their rent.
    Ayana Byrd Jun 30, 2020 2:45PM EDT

    San Francisco's Coltrane Church Threatened With Eviction

    The Church is one of the few remaining Black-run organizations in what used to be known as San Francisco’s “Harlem of the West.”

    Sameer Rao Feb 26, 2016 2:15PM EST

    NYC Public Housing Evicting Residents for Family Members' Drug Arrests

    ‘How much money are you spending to look for a 14-year-old son who, by the way, you’ve now made homeless?’

    Aura Bogado Jun 2, 2015 3:09PM EDT

    Kansas City Bans Smoking Inside Public Housing Apartments

    Smokers have six months to quit
    Carla Murphy May 5, 2014 5:46PM EDT
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