 had access to good eviction data, I would use it to strengthen our litigation and advocacy to address evictions as a civil and human rights issue, which is disproportionately faced by black women and other women of color in their families. Better eviction data would help us demonstrate how policies that might seem like a good idea, such as eviction record screening policies or local nuisance ordinances, instead result in the discriminatory and unfair evictions of black families, domestic violence survivors, and people with disabilities. Better eviction data would help us make the case for laws and policies that promote housing security, such as right to counsel in eviction cases. Eviction data, when it respects the privacy rights of tenants, can be a vital tool for creating stronger and more just communities.