You don’t have to be an employee to suffer retaliation for speaking truth to power. This summer, I have been helping CASA de Maryland, an immigrant rights organization. We helped tenants in a number of buildings in the Hyattsville, Long Branch and Langley Park areas. They are organizing to address a variety of problems with conditions and management. Recently, tenants of Bedford, Victoria and Newbury Square buildings turned in dozens of conditions complaints to county authorities. Management responded by sending me a letter telling CASA de Maryland to "cease and desist" from entering their buildings. To me, this response evinces a certain plantation mentality in which building owners think they can control with whom their tenants associate. Anyway, you can see Univision’s story about this reprisal here.
CASA de Maryland receives reprisal for helping tenants organize
- WNN Staff
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