Tenants Union Neighborhood Networks

Concerned about displacement, high rents or neighborhood changes?

Now you can do something about it!

The San Francisco Tenants Union is holding a meeting to foster organized neighborhood networks for hands-on activism to protect our neighbors and ourselves from displacement. Since 1971-- the year a group of volunteers came together to form the Tenants Union -- we have recognized that there is strength in numbers and looking out for each other, even when City Hall seems unconcerned with our plight.

In this spirit, on June 22nd at 6pm, we urge you to join us to meet neighbors who share your concerns so we can figure out how we can save this city. We will be joined by a representative of Neighbors United--a volunteer group formed in District 5 that has recently been stirring up trouble in City Hall and affecting real change.

The agenda is as follows:

Why Organizing Matters - the current state of board of Supervisors and how residents can affect legislation and landlords to serve their interests

Why Organizing Matters - the current state of board of Supervisors and how residents can affect legislation and landlords to serve their interests Public Comment and media tips - how to tell your story

Plugging in your unique skills to get involved

Current Affairs - An overview of pending, critical Owner Move-In Fraud legislation and other ways to get involved now

This will be an informal and participatory conversation as we are all in it together. Are you willing to help? We need you to be! (Homeowners and progressive landlords are welcome to attend but must agree that tenants deserve stable homes and rents.) Please RSVP below so we can purchase enough snacks!

Event Location

San Francisco Tenants Union

558 Capp St

San Francisco, CA 94110

Directions

I'm afraid we are not wheelchair accessible.