Our Campaigns

Stop Rent Gouging

On January 7, 2025, fires broke out across Los Angeles, ultimately destroying more than 12,800 homes and displacing over 150,000 people, leaving many residents scrambling to find new housing in an already unaffordable market. In the aftermath, displaced tenants attempting to rehouse themselves were met with illegal rent increases from landlords seeking to profit from the crisis. Stop the Gouge is a campaign to hold landlords accountable for unlawful price gouging during the 2025 state of emergency. We’ve pushed for stronger enforcement, increased penalties, expanded fines for violations, and policies that give victims of rent gouging the right to sue, with the goal of preventing disaster profiteering and ensuring that people are not denied housing in a moment of crisis because of exploitation.

Evict ICE, Not Us

Evict ICE, Not Us is a campaign organized in coalition with tenant unions, labor organizations, and immigrant rights groups across Los Angeles County to address the growing number of immigrant families who have lost income due to enforcement actions and workplace raids and are now struggling to pay rent and facing eviction or choosing self deportation. The campaign calls for an evictable rent debt threshold for immigrant tenants to provide stability so that families are not displaced as a result of economic hardship tied to immigration enforcement.

Keep Families Together

Keep Families Together is a campaign led in partnership with housing justice and immigrant rights organizations to oppose a proposed federal rule that would evict immigrants from public housing and Section 8 programs. If enacted, these policies would place more than 200,000 people nationwide at risk of losing their homes, including an estimated 37,000 children and over 11,000 residents in Los Angeles alone.