REDRESS BLOG

Shared Struggles, Standing with Immigrant Communities

By Jon | March 21, 2025

Citizenship and residential segregation intersect in ways that drastically impact access to rights, opportunities, and quality of life. With threats to birthright citizenship and against our immigrant neighbors taking shape as official policy, Redress is taking on a call to action to organize in solidarity with tenants…

Using City Power to Prevent Evictions: Lessons from Tanglewood

By Greg | January 23, 2025

Residential segregation may seem like a relic of the past, but its harmful legacy continues to impact Black communities today. Decades of disinvestment and discriminatory housing policies have left many neighborhoods vulnerable to exploitation and instability. These effects became painfully clear at Tanglewood Apartments in Charlotte, NC,…

The Redress Movement Announces Support for Seven Bills at Nebraska Legislature

By Clarice | January 8, 2025

The Redress Movement is proud to support a slate of bills in the 2025 Nebraska Legislative Session that will protect renters from unnecessary displacement and discrimination and ultimately build stronger, more stable renter households. In particular, we support: All seven of these bills align with our Shared…

Colorado HOA Law Protects Homeowners From Predatory Foreclosure Practices

By Maxwell | June 5, 2024

After tireless advocacy from homeowners and advocates, the governor signed HB24-1337 on June 5th, 2024. The main two things the bill does are cap the legal fees a homeowners association (HOA) can pass along to a homeowner, so that inflated legal fees don’t lead to someone losing…