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welcome to rebel steps im your host liz this is the third rebel steps episode on wrench strike organizing march 2020 when i put out the first wrench strike episode feels like a lifetime ago and recently the wrench strikes have been eclipsed by the police murders of george floyd and brianna taylor and the subsequent uprisings the beginning of the pandemic before the uprising feels like a different universe but of course its not a different universe and the wrench strikes are still happening around the u.s alongside a flurry of other tenant and housing organizing in new york and other cities there have been protests outside of housing courts when cities attempted to reopen the courts with eviction moratoriums coming to an end in most areas and the 600 extra unemployment no longer going out evictions are on the way in huge numbers cnbc reported that 40 percent of renters are at risk of eviction they published a map showing that in several states over 50 percent of renters are at risk of