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Support Hyperallergic’s independent arts journalism for as little as $8 per month. Become a Member This is the third of a series of comics depicting transformative moments in the lives of artists, activists, and organizers on the front lines of the housing affordability crisis in New York City Felice Kirby Organizer at North Brooklyn Angels Get the latest art news, reviews and opinions from Hyperallergic. Daily Weekly Opportunities Jenny Dubnau Artist and activist, Western Queens Land Trust The series was originally commissioned by More Art .
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