A new book by the LA Tenant Union's founders draws an ideological map for establishing a bonafide "right" to housing.
Experts say a new $22-billion plan to end homelessness in the city of Los Angeles reveals decades of underfunding and pitfalls of leaders' current approach.
Citing concerns that some landlords are not properly filing eviction notices with the city’s Housing Department, the Los Angeles City Council Tuesday called for a report to strengthen enforcement of ...
The sudden disappearance of half a billion dollars of state money meant to help community land trusts has left some housing ...
The Intuit Dome is in an area that’s exploding with sports and entertainment. It’s less than a mile from Sofi Stadium — where ...
More than 100 elected and formerly elected officials in California, including Congressmember Maxine Waters, Congressmember Barbara Lee, Congressmember Ro Khanna, State Senator Ben Allen, State Senator ...
Proponents of California Proposition 33 claim that groups and individuals who don’t support the measure are sending fake text messages pretending that tenant groups supporting rent control ...
For a fleeting moment in the pandemic, it was common sense that tenants shouldn’t have to pay rent. How could they pay, amid ...
How Tenants Can End the Housing Crisis, two cofounders of the LA Tenants Union offer an account of housing, tenancy, the ...
Tracy Rosenthal and Leo Vilchis talk about their new book, “Abolish Rent: How Tenants Can End the Housing Crisis.” ...
After he and his neighbors, one of whom had experience organizing with the Los Angeles Tenants Union, launched a phone and ...
Tracy Rosenthal and Leo Vilchis's new book, "Abolish Rent," is a call to action for tenant power, a how-to lesson for forming ...