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Kentucky Tenant Union

Working-class tenants building a Kentucky that guarantees safe, affordable housing for all.


Press

07.25 — Renters burn lease violations as tenants union seeks to expand in Kentucky - LPM07.25 — ‘It’s vital’: The rights Kentucky renters need to know they have - WAVE3 News07.25 — Judge issues restraining order to company after alleged harassment of tenants wanting to join union - WAVE3 News07.25 — Temporary restraining order granted to Louisville Tenants Union over lawsuit - WLKY05.25 — Home is Where the Union Is - In These Times04.25 — Senior residents clean apartment complex, blast landlord over conditions - WHAS1112.24 — Tenant Unions Are Coming. Landlords Aren't Ready - How Things Work10.24 — In the US, Tenants Are on Their Own. Can a National Tenant Union Change That? - The Nation08.24 — Three Big Things: Tenant Unions Momentum Building! - Housing Is A Human Right08.24 — TUF Officially Launches More than 500 Tenant Leaders. 5 Tenant Unions Join Into New National Union. Tenant Union Federation08.24 — A National Tenants Union Has Arrived — In These Times08.24 — What’s Happening in Louisville Could Solve a Housing Crisis — The New York Times06.24 — Unions & Tenant Organizations Are Natural Allies — Jacobin10.23 — Louisville Tenants Union Transforms Lives Battling Housing Insecurity One Tenant at a Time — Spectrum News 1 Kentucky10.23 — Could We End Evictions? A story on the revolutionary potential of direct action — Hammer&Hope09.23 --- Tenants Unions Are How We Win The South - Shelterforce03.23 — Louisville Tenant Union Leads the Charge in National Housing Movement — Waging Nonviolence10.22 — The Rent Revolution Is Coming — New York Times

About

The Kentucky Tenant Union is a multiracial, multigenerational power organization made up of poor and working-class tenants dedicated to building tenant power.We are member-led. We come from different backgrounds, identities, and worldviews. Despite our differences, we share a common self-interest: the guarantee of safe, secure, healthy, and permanently-affordable housing for all.The only way we will achieve this is by organizing across the lines that are used to divide us.