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	"provider_name": "Action Network",
	"provider_url": "https://actionnetwork.org",
	
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	"author_name": "Stomp Out Slumlords",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/stomp-out-slumlords",
	"title": "Channel Square Rally Art Build",
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	"description": "HELP US MAKE SIGNS FOR AN EMERGENCY RALLY A tenant at Channel Square Apartments (325 P Street SW) was arrested for attending a tenant union meeting in her own building. As residents gathered to discuss unsafe conditions — including rodents, mold, plumbing issues, and lack of heat — property management called the police. They used a previously issued “barring notice” to justify arresting a tenant leader for entering the building’s common space to meet with her neighbors. This barring notice was not issued by a judge, meaning the landlord got to play judge, jury, and executioner with a tenant that has been vocal about building condition issues. This is not the first time. A tenant leader at Marbury Plaza received the same barring notice, which prevented the tenant union from meeting on property for months. This is retaliation. This is union-busting. It&#x27;s a direct attack on the District&#x27;s Right to Organize law. And if they can do it to one tenant, they will try to do it to all of us.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/events/channel-square-rally-art-build"
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