This website will help you to understand and learn all about the projects and programs for residents.
Contents
- 1 Get Involved
- 2 Unpacking Census 2020: And Why You Should Care as a Housing Advocate
- 3 RAP Trainings and Statewide Calls
- 4 “Public Charge” is not just anti-immigrant, it’s anti-family
- 5 Ren Autrey: Navigating this World While Homeless, and Still Human
- 6 Housing Champions: The Importance of the Action Fund and Getting Leaders Elected
- 7 Toolkit For Organizin
- 8 RAP and the Housing Alliance
- 9 What RAP Taught Me About Why I Fight for Housing Equity
- 10 COVID-19 Underscores Need for Equity in Response
- 11 Barred from Housing: Joining the Fight Against “The New Redlining”
- 12 Spring 2018: Conference on Ending Homelessness
Get Involved
We strive to create events that meet everyone where they’re at in their advocacy skills and interest. People with Lived Experiences The Resident Action Project ...
Unpacking Census 2020: And Why You Should Care as a Housing Advocate
By Emily Strange, Organizing Fellow In only a few short weeks, we’ll be ushering in a new year and a new decade. After the ball ...
RAP Trainings and Statewide Calls
Missed a RAP training or statewide call? No problem! Check here for any notes, videos, or resources you may have missed. Photo courtesy of Alec ...
“Public Charge” is not just anti-immigrant, it’s anti-family
Written by Ly Huynh, MSW intern Image credit: Shaina Lu (http://shainadoesart.com) On February 24, 2020 the new ruling of public charge went into effect. The ...
The following is a speech by Ren Autrey, Resident Action Project Steering Committee leader, which she presented at the annual Bring Washington Home fundraiser in ...
Housing Champions: The Importance of the Action Fund and Getting Leaders Elected
Written by Emily Strange, QuEST Fellow You may know that there are two organizations working closely with one another to advocate and organize for housing justice at the state level: the Washington Low ...
Toolkit For Organizin
The Toolkit for Organizing is a resource that you can use to bring the Resident Action Project to your community. It includes how-to guides for ...
RAP and the Housing Alliance
Defining the relationship between the Housing Alliance and the Resident Action Project The Resident Action Project is a project of the Washington Low Income Housing ...
What RAP Taught Me About Why I Fight for Housing Equity
Written by Ly Huynh, MSW Intern Ly Huynh, MSW Intern for the Housing Alliance from 2019-2020. Never could I have imagined where my time at ...
COVID-19 Underscores Need for Equity in Response
As the global pandemic continues, it is clear that Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) as are disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. While the virus ...
Barred from Housing: Joining the Fight Against “The New Redlining”
The Housing Alliance co-sponsored a panel on Monday, welcoming the start of the 2020 legislative session with a call to enact a Housing Justice Bill ...
Spring 2018: Conference on Ending Homelessness
REAL CHANGE VENDOR ATTENDS STATEWIDE HOMELESSNESS CONFERENCE by Lisa Sawyer My name is Lisa Sawyer. I have been a Real Change vendor for more than four ...











