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Sunday, May 10, 2015

Real Affordability - and other housing issues

New York City is facing the dual crisis of historic levels of homelessness and skyrocketing rents, leaving all but the wealthiest among us to struggle to find an affordable home.

Since our inception as the NYC AIDS Housing Network, we have been dedicated to the idea that housing is a human right. We know the impact housing has on ending AIDS as an epidemic and like you, we believe that everyone has the right to a safe, healthy, and affordable home.

Unfortunately, the basic right to housing has slipped away as wealthy landlords and developers get rich off gentrification, luxury condos, and displacement. That's why we helped to form the Real Affordability For All (RAFA) and Homes for Every New Yorker (HENY) coalitions dedicated to building the power of tenants and the homeless, united to win a city we can all afford to call home.

But there’s good news too, this week, Mayor de Blasio proposed sweeping protections for tenants across NYC. Momentum is building on our side but now we need to keep up the pressure.
Join us, along with our allies, next week for two critical actions to demand an end to homelessness and a city where we all can afford a home:
REZONINGS: RALLY TO BUILD IT RIGHT!
Tuesday, May 12th at 6PM
East New York is ground zero for gentrification and displacement. Join community organizations, faith leaders and trade unions calling for the construction of real affordable housing for all, and good, union jobs for those building the housing.
Where: Highland Park in East New York Brooklyn (corner of Elton Street & Jamaica Avenue).
Travel: Take the J train to Cleveland Street. Walk down Elton Street to Highland Park.
Contact: Elizabeth Owens at 646-203-3145.


RALLY TO SAVE NYC! Save #1MillionHomes 
Thursday, May 14th at 5PM
Join thousands demanding the renewal of strong rent laws for the city’s 1 million rent-regulated apartments. New York City has already lost 250,000 affordable apartments in the last 10 years due to weak rent laws that landlords use to "de-regulate" rent stabilized apartments.
Where: Foley Square, meet at the statue in the middle.
Travel: Take the 4,5,6,J,M,Z trains to Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall.
Contact: Elizabeth Owens at 646-203-3145.


See you in the streets!
--Jennifer

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