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Ana and Deep sit down with Zach Neumann, co-founder and CEO of the Community Economic Defense Project, to break down Colorado’s housing crisis, eviction defense, and why renter protections keep failing at the Capitol. Zach shares how a single pandemic Facebook post grew into one of the state’s largest tenant-defense operations, helping tens of thousands of Coloradans access legal aid and emergency assistance. They discuss eviction as a debt collection tool, surveillance pricing, predatory car “kill switches,” and Colorado’s Portable Tenant Screening Report law. They end with sharing a new partnership with Rentell aimed at making housing applications easier and more affordable for renters. Mentioned in this episode: Rentell (Portable Tenant Screening Reports): https://www.rentell.com/ [https://www.rentell.com/] Community Economic Defense Project: https://cedproject.org [https://cedproject.org] Email Zach directly: zach@cedproject.org Javier Mabrey on LITA 2 (housing crisis, eviction defense): https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/MAzbZsEg62b [https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/MAzbZsEg62b] David Seligman on LITA 11 (towards Justice, surveillance pricing): https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/4IWAhGnFK2b [https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/4IWAhGnFK2b] 00:00 Cold Open Kill Switches 00:30 Podcast Sizzle Intro 00:48 Nuggets Game Six Heartbreak 03:00 Meet Zach Neumann 03:45 The Pandemic Post That Started It All 06:30 How CEDP Pays Off Eviction Debt Fast 09:30 Running For Office and Losing 12:30 His Grandmother's Story 15:30 How To Actually Get Help 16:30 Why Federal Money Disappeared 17:15 Stop Using Eviction As Debt Collection 20:30 The ROI On Stopping Homelessness 21:45 Seven Years On Your Credit Report 23:00 Two Big Policy Asks 24:30 The Colorado Supreme Court Jury Trial Saga 26:30 Worst Session For Progressives In Years 28:30 The Kill Switch Bill That Died 30:15 Cars Shutting Off On The Freeway 31:00 Subscription Capitalism Spiral 34:30 The Surveillance Pricing Bill 36:30 How Inequality Actually Compounds 37:30 Matthew Desmond's Eviction Books 38:00 Colorado's PTSR Law Explained 41:30 Why Rentell Exists 45:00 Sticking It To The Landlords 46:30 Wrap Up And Reviews Meet Your Hosts Ana Mitchell, Ph.D., is a former CDC scientist who was swept up in federal cuts and is now reinventing herself as a civic coach and creator. After a decade reducing disparities in health and education, she’s building Civically Fit (see civicallyfit.org [http://civicallyfit.org]) to make civic engagement accessible, authentic, and sustainable. A proud Latina and Colorado native, Ana is focused on helping people build community and power through everyday civic action. Deep Singh Badhesha is an attorney, political strategist, and government affairs professional with over a decade of experience shaping political campaigns and policy in Colorado. A former public school math teacher, Colorado Supreme Court clerk, and senior policy analyst, he now works across campaigns, ballot initiatives, and legislative fights. He’s South Asian, a new dad, and a longtime organizer who believes community—not saviors—will rebuild the Left. He also has way too many hot takes on everything stemming from food and sports to politics. Links: Website: www.LeftInTheAttic.com Instagram: @leftintheatticpod TikTok: @left.in.the.attic Email: LeftInTheAtticPod@gmail.com Voicemail: (303) 416-2846
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