right now in NY hundreds of thousands of people are not paying rent, which has cascading impacts on our city, state, political economy. 1/5
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if our movement to cancel rent continues to grow, we are really well positioned to win a massive expansion of social housing which includes a shift towards democratically controlled, shared equity housing. 2/5
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there's many ways this could look. read this from tom and
@OksanaMironov for a few ideas. 3/5 https://www.cssny.org/news/entry/how-social-is-that-housing …1 reply 1 retweet 13 likesShow this thread -
and right now i know that tenant organizers are looking towards the rich history of limited equity housing in NYC & NYS for inspiration and lessons. what worked, what didn't, what do we need to know? 4/5pic.twitter.com/DKRfgIIoZX
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it's not a twitter joke. it IS real experiment in social housing, how it could (& couldn't) operate under capitalism, challenges that arise when you make a commitment to cooperatively sharing resources (and that resource is land in NYC.) y'all should take some time to learn! 5/5
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