The Revolution in Public and Subsidized Housing
The Revolution Has Begun
Together we are making a revolution, fighting for our rights by using the traditional systems for legislation and the administration of housing programs.
The traditional system for change is democracy: grass roots organizing; building a coalition of tenants, managers and landlords; and partnering with legislators.
We are the revolution. We will assure the rights of tenants who are elderly or disabled by making sure they have safety and justice. We partner with legislators and everyone who is willing to help.
Mayor Charts New Course for Salem Public Housing
Peace in the housing community
Testimony on Bullying Bills Before the Joint Committee on Housing
Testimony of Jerry Halberstadt on S791—task force on safety & welfare
Legislature considers landmark tenant protective services ombuds
Public-Private Partnerships: Good for Public Housing Tenants?
Friends and Partners at CHAPA Housing Day on Beacon Hill
Wanted: Landlords and Managers Who Stop the Bullying
An open letter to our legislators on Beacon Hill
Dear Legislator,
Have your constituents appealed to you for help to protect them from bullying in public or subsidized housing?
Now you have a way to protect them. Please join now with your colleagues to remedy injustice and create a better life for tenants.