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Living in A Stranger's Abandoned House Might Be Your Best Rental Option
Squatters say more people are joining them.
Wyoming Police Handcuffed Black Realtor for ‘Squatting,’ Lawsuit Says
Cops in Wyoming, Michigan, held a Black realtor and his Black clients touring a vacant home at gunpoint, according to a federal lawsuit.
Squatters Grapple With Aggressive Evictions by 'Bored' Cops During Pandemic
Life has been tough for London's squatters in the COVID era. But they are working together to protect the most vulnerable members of their communities.
Homeless People Are Moving Into Vacant Homes in Philly and Fixing Them Up
But the owner wants them out.
The Homeless Moms Who Took Over a Vacant Oakland Home Say They Aren't Going Anywhere
The sheriff’s office is set to evict the four women and their children on Dec. 17.
Teenage Girls in China Hospitalised with Kidney Damage After Doing Too Many Squats
The duo did over a 1,000 squats in a competitive challenge and woke up with aching legs and brown urine the next day.
What It’s Like Living as a Crust Punk
Canadian director Martine Blue has turned her days as a gutter punk into a new film, ‘Hunting Pignut.’
For Squatters Like Riz, Australian Wealth Inequality Is Pretty Real
Here's what happens when houses become investments only.
Should Rich People's Houses Be Seized to Help Grenfell Victims?
What to make of Corbyn's idea to "requisition" empty houses for people displaced by the fire.
How Squats Can Shape the Cities They're in
An interview with Alexander Vasudevan, the author of a new book about squatting around the world.
Inside the Radical Squat Pushing for Gender Equality in the Anarchist Movement
Spain's economic recession has led to a proliferation of "okupas," or squats, that combine vaguely illegal housing with anarchist ideology. For the feminists of Seville's La Revolución, who occupy a 125-year-old building owned by a bank, that means no...
The Fight to Save the House of James Baldwin
The property is slated to be razed and turned into luxury apartments, but activists say the author's home is an important piece of black history worth saving.