“Educators are feeling the brunt of the regional housing crisis. That’s why we have declining enrollment in schools that then lead to layoffs and transfers that destabilize our school communities. That’s why we made affordable housing a priority for our union.”

This didn’t happen by accident! San Diego Unified’s unprecedented move to build nearly 2,500 units of educator workforce housing is a direct result of sustained union advocacy. When educators organize, we can win real solutions that stabilize schools, support families, and strengthen our communities!

Read more in the Voice of San Diego article!

 

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