'When I heard about the fire and all of the victims, I knew I needed to do something to help.” ❤️
, including 8 children, and sent over 30 tenants to the hospital.
Tenants’ rights attorney Leah Goodridge, who works with tenants in the Bronx, recently wrote for: “Studies show that low-income families are more likely to die from residential building fires than more affluent families. The death rate of Black people in residential fires is twice the overall rate…. These are just some of the ways that tenants are trapped in a system of poor infrastructure.”
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