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RADICAL HOUSING JOURNAL // ISSN 2632-2870

Articles in the Radical Housing Journal are published under the Creative Commons "Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike" licence.
 

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20 Jul

Issue 4.1 closes w/ the great Update 'Blueprint For the Future: Unhoused Tenant Organizing in Los Angeles' on the ongoing fight against eviction & displacement as a blueprint for housing liberation, by After Echo Park Collective @ananyaUCLA @ChallengeIneq
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19 Jul

Patrick Geiger's review of Don Mitchell's 'Mean Streets' reflecting on socio-economic & public health crises laying bare the contradictions of racial capitalism, & the urgency to connect struggles over the rights of the unhoused to broader class struggles https://bit.ly/3O7wJQb

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19 Jul

Update 'Houselessness, Infrastructural Exclusion, and Stigmatization' by @pina_forte examines the racialized & gendered exclusion & stigmatization of those living in the squatter camp of Tremembé River in the Serra da Cantareira forest São Paulo, Brazil https://bit.ly/3RAhXnE

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18 Jul

'Being Houseless in the Global South' by @stef___barbosa @GuilhermoMastr1 Lara Cunha & Canto brings a critical update on systematic exclusion & planning, criminalization by public and private agencies, & emancipatory responses Fortaleza, northeast #Brazil https://bit.ly/3z1Abr9

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18 Jul

'Marronage and Philadelphia’s Housing Justice Fight' by @Lb_Sterling focuses on @PhlHousing's politics of marronage in their organizing with homeless residents through protests, housing reclamation & relationship building during #Covid19 @nyhdearah
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