The fight for housing justice in Dublin Liberties
The Liberties community in South Central Dublin is undergoing a housing crisis, which has seen upwards of 5,000 transient units built in the last five years. The idea of being “transient” not only sounds disconnected from everyday practices, but also very disrespectful of its sense of belonging.
Source: anphoblacht.comPublished on 2022-11-25
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