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    1. “This winter has been one of the coldest and in multiple occasions, we experienced it without hot water,” John Paul said at the protest. “Hot and cold water is an essential part of a habitable living environment.”

      Useful example of emotional and moral motivations behind housing activism.

    2. “There’s layers and layers of disappointment, anger and frustration,”

      This sentence demonstrates how frustration and poor living conditions motivate public protest. If people are angry with the status quo, they are more motivated to make a protest.

    3. black mold, lack of hot water, pest issues and persistent car break-ins due to the lack of security.

      These are concrete examples of unsafe living conditions experienced by tenants. Living does not only means having a place to stay, they should also live in a safe and healthy environment.

    1. This will involve education, awareness-building, and continued budget advocacy.”

      Tensions between redevelopment and protecting longtime residents have always been a conflict. However, by education, awareness-building and other methods can evetually solve it.

    2. Tenant Preferences Program to Fight Displacement marks a crucial advance in combating housing instability

      This sentence reflect how housing policies can show the influence on activism and redevelopment.

    1. at risk of becoming homeless are welcome to apply for HPS assistance,

      This paragraph provides clear and useful evidence of how tenant advocacy attempts to protect community stability.

    1. low-income housing issue

      This part highlights how housing inequality disproportionately affects vulnerable communities. Low-income familied are forced to live in places that have more problems.

    2. Legal Outreach and Support for renter organizing/campaigns

      Demonstrates how institutional legal support strengthens tenant activism. The government supports tenant activism instead of banning it.

    1. Tenant Advocacy Learn Your Rights Tenants Rights Handbook San Francisco Anti-Displacement Coalition

      These pictures show that tenant activism also includes education and legal guidance, not only protests. Learning what rights you have is also important.

    2. has helped thousands of tenants in and outside of San Francisco stay in their homes.

      Useful for discussing how tenant organizations frame housing as a human rights issue. Living in a house is also a baisc human right for all citizens.

    3. FIGHTING FOR RENTERS SINCE 1970

      Demonstrates the long historical development of tenant activism in California. It happens much longer than I have thought -- the organization founded before Silicon Valley has serious housing issues.

    1. affordable housing

      Afoordable Housing is the keyword in the passage, which is not just a simple economic problem, but also connects housing activism to moral arguments about dignity and social justice.

    2. At Silicon Valley Rising (SVR), we’re driving a comprehensive campaign to create affordable housing, raise wages, and build a tech economy that works for everyone.

      Useful example of how tenant activism depends on collective organization and solidarity: how tenant can make a difference.

    1. the number of Silicon Valley jobs in subcontracted industries has grown three times as fast as overall Silicon Valley employment.

      Shows how rising housing costs are forcing longtime residents out of Silicon Valley communities.