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Friday April 25, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm EDT
This session will focus on court watch—an organizing tactic in which tenants and organizers maintain a consistent, visible presence at the housing courts to support tenants with information about their rights, monitor ongoing cases, and ensure accountability in the court system. Court watching serves as a critical component of community-based efforts to protect tenants' rights and uphold Right to Counsel. Court watch allows organizers to identify trends in eviction cases, pinpoint systemic issues in the court process, and highlight gaps in the provision of Right to Counsel. Court watch serves not only as a means of direct intervention, but also as an organizing tool for expanding our base.

Speakers
avatar for Khadija Hussain

Khadija Hussain

Campaign Organizer, Right to Counsel NYC Coalition
Khadija is a tenant organizer based in Brooklyn. She has organized with Brooklyn Eviction Defense and has previously organized tenants in Connecticut to help pass Right to Counsel as a statewide right in 2021. Prior to working at the RTCNYC Coalition, she worked at the Safety Net... Read More →
avatar for Adalky Capellán

Adalky Capellán

Right to Counsel NYC Coalition
Adalky Capellán, a Washington Heights and Bronx native, graduated from DePauw University in 2013. Her Afro-Latina heritage and neighborhood experiences significantly shape her artistic and activist work. Over the past decade, she has engaged in various roles, including as an intern... Read More →
Friday April 25, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm EDT
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