displacement Mireya Marquez was evicted from her apartment in Denver at the end of May. A house painter by training, Marquez has found only sporadic work during the pandemic; she is currently staying in a friend’s apartment while recovering from COVID-19. Photo by Joe Mahoney / Special to The Colorado Trust Housing November 20, 2020 Six Months After Eviction, a Denver Woman Wonders If She’ll Ever Have Stable Housing Again By Fran Kritz Read the full article Housing August 28, 2020 Fears Grow Over a Forthcoming Eviction Surge in Colorado By Michael Booth The prolonged economic fallout from the pandemic means a recent wave of forced displacements could be just the beginning. Identity & Bias May 28, 2019 Is 2019 a Turning Point for Tenant Rights? By Michael Booth Coloradans who rent housing have long faced significant challenges and obstacles to avoiding eviction or displacement. New state legislation and community efforts are hoping to change that. Sign up to receive our original stories by email. Email Address English / Inglés Spanish / Español html text Interest Collective Colorado Sign up Close
Mireya Marquez was evicted from her apartment in Denver at the end of May. A house painter by training, Marquez has found only sporadic work during the pandemic; she is currently staying in a friend’s apartment while recovering from COVID-19. Photo by Joe Mahoney / Special to The Colorado Trust Housing November 20, 2020 Six Months After Eviction, a Denver Woman Wonders If She’ll Ever Have Stable Housing Again By Fran Kritz Read the full article
Housing August 28, 2020 Fears Grow Over a Forthcoming Eviction Surge in Colorado By Michael Booth The prolonged economic fallout from the pandemic means a recent wave of forced displacements could be just the beginning.
Identity & Bias May 28, 2019 Is 2019 a Turning Point for Tenant Rights? By Michael Booth Coloradans who rent housing have long faced significant challenges and obstacles to avoiding eviction or displacement. New state legislation and community efforts are hoping to change that.