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Protesters demonstrate on Sunset Boulevard against the removal of a homeless encampment at Echo Park Lake on March 25, 2021 in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images
Posted inEconomy and Inequality

Property developers are exacerbating the housing crisis

Mel Buer by Mel Buer March 28, 2024March 28, 2024

Hundreds of millions in tax breaks have been shelled out to corporate developers in Baltimore, showing how corruption and profiteering worked hand-in-hand over decades to worsen the housing crisis.

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How private equity conquered America

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Combatting the housing crisis with the Crown Heights Tenants Union

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by Maximillian Alvarez November 22, 2023November 24, 2023
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Film and TV production assistants are unionizing—and ready to fight

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A group of dozens of Teamsters and local community members walk a picket line at sunset outside Amazon's BWI5 warehouse in Baltimore on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023. On the corner of the intersection stands a "Fat Cat" blowup doll. Photo by Maximillian Alvarez.
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