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Housing in Crisis feat. Terri Anderson

Even after we manage to contain the public health crisis brought on by Covid-19, the danger isn’t over in Spokane.

Even after we manage to contain the public health crisis brought on by Covid-19, the danger isn’t over in Spokane. The economic crisis has left thousands of people without steady employment and, as a result, thousands of our neighbors are behind on their utility bills and behind on rent.

This almost exclusively affects the poor, and because of our nation’s legacy  of white supremacy and Spokane’s history of redlining, that burden disproportionately impacts people of color.

It’s not a good scene.

Washington state has a temporary eviction moratorium in place but that’s like a finger in the dike. It’s holding back disaster for now, but unless we take serious action, there’s no stopping a flood of evictions.

The good news is, there’s a path to mitigating the short term crisis while also creating a fairer and more just legal and support system for renters from here on out.

We talk about all of this and more with Terri Anderson, Spokane Director and Policy Lead for the Tenants Union of Washington this week on the podcast.

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