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Community advocates demand action against housing discrimination and lead crisis

June 20, 2024 | Milwaukee , Milwaukee County, Wisconsin



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Community advocates demand action against housing discrimination and lead crisis
During a recent government meeting, community members voiced urgent concerns regarding housing discrimination and the ongoing lead contamination crisis affecting neighborhoods like Lindsay Heights. One resident shared her personal struggles, highlighting the unfairness of being limited to specific neighborhoods due to discrimination, particularly as her family grapples with health issues stemming from lead exposure. She emphasized the need for safe housing, urging the council to unite in addressing these challenges and advocating for equitable living conditions for all, regardless of race or immigration status.

Another speaker recounted her experiences volunteering with a group that feeds the homeless, revealing the stark realities of homelessness in the community. She described witnessing individuals and families living in precarious conditions, which underscored the urgent need for affordable and safe housing options. Drawing from her father's legacy of rehabilitating homes for families in need, she expressed her commitment to helping residents find suitable living conditions while also addressing fears of gentrification that threaten the affordability of housing in their community.

Both speakers called for collaborative efforts to tackle these pressing issues, emphasizing that change is not only necessary but already underway through community action and advocacy. The meeting underscored a collective plea for the council to take decisive steps toward ensuring safe, accessible housing for all residents.

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