“Tenants pretty much everywhere in the country have little to no bargaining power with their landlords,” said Reed Van Schenck, pictured here, in Wilkinsburg, on July 1, 2020. “The landlords are the ones that own the property, and there’s infinite number of people who want your apartment.” That’s why it’s crucial that tenants start “coming together as a collective, as a class, frankly, and fighting back against the owning class.” (Photo by Ryan Loew/PublicSource)