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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/theorypractice-lab/events/tenant-rights-and-housin
 g-justice-conversation-ricardo
SUMMARY:Tenant Rights and Housing Justice: Conversation with Ricardo Tranja
 n &amp;\nMeg Walker
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Political economist Ricardo Tranjan will introduce the central\
 nargument of his book _The Tenant Class_\, which reframes the so-called\n
 “housing crisis” as a site of class struggle between tenants and\nland
 lords. Meg Walker\, a local tenant organizer with the Social\nDevelopment 
 Centre\, will then guide discussion using questions\ngathered through her 
 organizing work\, followed by audience Q&amp;A.\nAfterward\, we’ll continue 
 upstairs in the lounge for food\,\nconversation\, and relationship-buildin
 g.\n\nRegistration\nRequired: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/housing-justice
 -and-tenant-rights-with-ricardo-tranjan-and-meg-walker-tickets-19832786809
 23\n\nAbout the book:\n_The Tenant Class_ places tenants and landlords on
  opposite sides of\na class divide and challenges dominant myths about ren
 ters\,\naffordability\, and housing markets. Drawing on Canada’s history
  of\ncollective action\, Tranjan argues that organized tenants have the\np
 ower to fight for decent homes and fair rent.\n\nSupported by the UNIVERS
 ITY OF WATERLOO FACULTY OF HEALTH EDI-AR SEED\nFUND and the Faculty of He
 alth Teaching Fellows.
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