don't want to wade into housing discourse which i usually (miraculously, somehow) stay above but the whole "affordable for whom" narrative amongst progressive housing orgs seems like it has been a major strategic misstep for those of us who want to expand public/social housing
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And I’m not talking abt a broad coalition to support nycha; I’m talking abt a broad political coalition of residents w material interest. Not the same as residents + allies
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i don’t understand exactly what you mean here at all but a broad coalition is already building organically via organizing, like with
#stopracistrezonings any coalition of people is attracted to action, not marketing slogans or “messaging:” people want fighters not climbers
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But you are in truth raising this on social media, in the midst of a community fight against this rezoning. Your thread doesn’t read as good faith nuanced dialogue.
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