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‘The rent is too damn high’ meets ‘pay the rent’: practising solidarity with the dispossessed

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  • Anna Carlson
  • Natalie Osborne
  • Jonathan Sriranganathan
  • Mo Chan

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This paper reflects on the Housing Justice in Unjust Cities Project that unfolded in so-called brisbane in 2021, in response to concerns over how the framing of demands and solutions to the present housing crisis in so-called australia can reinvest in and further legitimise colonial-carceral-capitalist logics and structures. Using critical co-constructed autoethnography as methodology, the authors reflect on their own involvement in housing struggles as settlers on unceded Aboriginal land, the recent history of these struggles in so-called brisbane, and the lessons and reflections that instigated the Housing Justice in Unjust Cities Project, and which emerged from our experiences organising together. The project, comprising a series of radio interviews and broadcasts followed by a public forum, was an attempt to foreground what ongoing Aboriginal sovereignty means for struggles for housing justice, and to challenge the colonial logics and common sense that often permeates settler-led housing politics. Drawing on Indigenist research approaches and police and prison abolition discourse, we offer some partial reflections on building communities of struggle that refuse to accept a housing justice that begins and ends with a more equitable distribution of stolen land.

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  • Anna Carlson & Natalie Osborne & Jonathan Sriranganathan & Mo Chan, 2025. "‘The rent is too damn high’ meets ‘pay the rent’: practising solidarity with the dispossessed," International Journal of Housing Policy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 25(3), pages 453-476, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:intjhp:v:25:y:2025:i:3:p:453-476
    DOI: 10.1080/19491247.2024.2367837
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