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Tenant Rights Movement in Houston

30 min · 24. Mai 2026
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When folks think about public safety, they tend to think about cops. Instead of seeing cops as a means of safety, what else can keep us safe? Housing as a human right is one of the many ways we can reimagine safety in our communities.  Dominica and Diana from Houston Tenants Union [https://linktr.ee/houstontenantsunion] (HTU) join me to talk about how housing is a human right and provide tips on how to read your lease. HTU's meetings are weekly with a potluck, childcare, and an option to join online.

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