Book Launch and Conversation: Dispatches from the Threshold

Location: 420A, Level 4, Huntington Place
Language: English

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This event will take place at the 2025 meeting of the American Association of Geographers in Detroit, United States.

Dispatches from the Threshold is an emergent archive of the burgeoning movement for housing justice in North America and beyond being published by Fernwood Publisher (Winnipeg, Canada). We are excited to host the academic launch of this book at the 2025 AAG! This session will be a space to hear a few words from the book contributors, and to speak broadly as session attendees about about housing justice and tenant rights. We hope this will act as an opportunity to meet fellow housing movement scholars.

This book brings together activists, scholars, and legal practitioners directly involved in tenant organizing to contextualize and catalogue the traction and tensions of the movement across seventeen cities in five countries. Contributors connect housing justice to struggles against criminalization, surveillance, and policing, and to debates about social reproduction, precarity, organized labour, abolitionist praxis, and political strategy. These dispatches are as much a chronicle of organizing in a moment of crisis as an invitation to build solidarities across movements to ensure enduring justice for all.

Housing insecurity turned catastrophic during the COVID-19 pandemic, exposing the cruelty of threadbare tenant protections and state hostility toward unhoused people made worse by mass unemployment, a public health crisis, and racist police violence. Since 2020, tenants have successfully fought back against evictions and encampment policing, pushed their governments to extend and fortify eviction moratoria, strengthened tenants’ rights and protections for unhoused people, and thought beyond strategies that primarily appease landlords and lenders. At the same time, the urgent work of stemming immediate eviction, displacement, and surveillance has sat in tension with long-haul movement work and cross-movement organizing.

With contributions from Vancouver, Victoria, Toronto, Winnipeg, Detroit, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Newark, Atlanta, San Francisco, Chicago, Washington, Los Angeles, Lexington, Belgrade, Melbourne, and Khori Gaon.

Sponsor Group(s):
Qualitative Research Specialty Group

Organizer(s):
Alexander Ferrer UCLA
Rae Baker University of Cincinnati

Chair(s):
Rae Baker, University of Cincinnati

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"Being approved for the USF International Fellowship proved to be a pivotal moment in my career, offering a much-needed boost of stability and opportunity following the completion of my PhD. It was crucial to have nine months to concentrate on publishing and presenting my work in high-impact journals, during which time I was also able to foster interlocution and consolidate a network of exchange with international urban researchers. The Fellowship has created many positive consequences and opportunities for the development of my career and academic skills, and I am confident that this mark on my professional journey will be very valuable in the long term."

Dr Deborah Fromm, International Fellowship

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