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Making New York a Zero Evictions City!

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Join the People's Tribunal on Evictions New York! - October 29, 2019

In New York City, landlords try to legally and forcibly evict hundreds of thousands of people every year. It's time we put them on trial for this eviction crisis.

» Join the People's Tribunal on Evictions New York! - October 29, 2019

New York: the 2018 Worst Evictors in Neighborhoods Where Eviction Defense is A Right

Here  is a list of landlords who evicted the most tenants in zip codes where the Right to Counsel (RTC) law is in effect. We want tenants in these neighborhoods to know that they have the right to an attorney when facing eviction and to use it!

» New York: the 2018 Worst Evictors in Neighborhoods Where Eviction Defense is A Right

October 2019, Call to the World Zero Evictions Days: Working together to defend the Right to Housing and to the City and to protect the Earth

Seventy million people around the world are living under threat of eviction, on top of which 280 million are set to be under threat of forced displacement because of climate change: enough is enough!

We are witnessing large-scale migrations from the countryside to cities, from Africa to Europe, from Central America to the United States and across Asia. Evictions and the stripping of homes and territories driven by large banking groups, real estate, extractivism, the constraints inhabitants face in moving away from the historical centres of towns and areas of beauty due to the industry of tourism, the forced displacement of territories due to the dramatic rise in global warming, wars, violence, racism, fundamentalism, gender discrimination and poverty. Women are the first victims.

» October 2019, Call to the World Zero Evictions Days: Working together to defend the Right to Housing and to the City and to protect the Earth

The International Alliance of Inhabitants is a global network of associations and social movements of inhabitants, cooperatives, communities, tenants, house owners, homeless, slum dwellers, indigenous populations and people from working class neighbourhoods. The objective is the construction of another possible world starting from the achievement of the housing and city rights.