Interview about the Blueprint on 1NYCHA

1NYCHA is a podcast and a Movement that highlights public housing issues and progress within NYC. Collectively we can provide solutions and resources to stakeholders citywide. Watch: Season 2~ EP#10 - BLUE PRINT - OneNYCHA

Interview with Nikki Lucas on NYCHA being Handed to Private Bad Acting Developers on Voices of East New York News

Kristen Hackett, member of The Justice for All Coalition, and writer of the OpEd ‘Three NYCHA Plans That Will Privatize NYCHA‘ was recently the guest on VOICES of East New York with Nikki Lucas. This discussion breaks down the 3 plans that NYC has introduced as an answer to the…

Web-based Tenant Education Resource, NYCHARising.info

NYCHARising.info is an online resource that centralizes information about NYCHA’s past and present, and aims to inform the public discussion about what the future of public housing can and must be, and how we can get there. It also highlights the efforts on the ground by tenants and advocates, which…

Handout and Social Media Slides – Where is the Money for Public Housing? for Justice For All Coalition

This handout undermines the repeated assertion by public officials that there is no money for public housing by pointing to the public money and support involved in other private development deals in the region of western Queens. View &/or Download: Wheres The Money? View social media slides in gallery below:…

Handout – Resident Management Corporations for Justice For All Coalition

This handout relied on a study by HUD conducted in 1992 to create a starting place for community conversations about what resident management could look like. View &/or Download: RMC Pamphlet3

Handout – The Demand for Repairs Campaign with the Justice For All Coalition

In January 2020, the Justice For All Coalition began using JustFix.nyc's Letter of Complaint tool to support residents in escalating their demand for repairs. This tactics escalated their effort by first formalizing the ask (management offices and NYCHA received a formal letter of complaint), extending the paper trail of their…

Report titled “Recent Changes in LIC” for the Justice For All Coalition

Between 2000 and 2015, Long Island City experienced a 56% increase in housing units. This is faster than the average rate of growth across the city (7%) and the average for Queens County (3.3%). According to a recent study RENTCafé found that since 2010, Long Island City has seen the…