In 2007 a hundred organizers met in L.A. to join forces against displacement and inequality and created the Right to the City Alliance. Since then, while their members have suffered through a financial crisis, skyrocketing rents, and the push of gentrification they have also built a wider and stronger national movement through the Homes for All Campaign.Hear Right to the City’s Tony Romano and Gilda Haas talk at Red Emma’s about what the Right to the City means, how we can win it, and why building this movement requires us all to embrace more creative and horizontal models and methods of organizing.Co-sponsored by the Graduate Studies program at Maryland Institute College of Art.