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Learn from community leaders and experts about what’s behind the affordable housing crisis in Pittsburgh, and find out how you can be part of ongoing campaigns to address affordable housing needs, including the right to counsel for tenants, efforts to establish a tenant bill of rights and related protections, and work to promote alternatives to prevailing market-driven housing such as housing co-ops and community land trusts. Resources for renters and homeowners related to fair and equitable housing will be available, and participants can connect with community groups supporting housing access and tenant rights. Co-sponsors: Pittsburgh Housing Justice Table, Human Rights City Alliance, City of Pittsburgh Commission on Human Relations, Pittsburgh United, University of Pittsburgh Department of Sociology, Pitt Graduate Workers’ Organizing Committee, The Global Switchboard.
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