Protest signs leaning against the entrance to State Street Development Company of Boston during a demonstration for affordable housing and elderly and disabled tenant's rights.

In this image, there is a protest sign (far left) that is only partly visible, that says: "Elderly & Disabled Residents Need The Enabling Act." The protest sign (center) reads: "What we want: 1. Guarantee Contract Renewal at Current or Better Terms; 2. Five Year Minimum; 3. Re...

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Summary:In this image, there is a protest sign (far left) that is only partly visible, that says: "Elderly & Disabled Residents Need The Enabling Act." The protest sign (center) reads: "What we want: 1. Guarantee Contract Renewal at Current or Better Terms; 2. Five Year Minimum; 3. Renew for All Units, No Market Rentals; State St. Corp. Signature." And a protest sign (right) in English and Chinese that says "Symphony Plaza." The reflection of protesters standing in the street is visible in the mirrored glass of the building entrance. The elderly, disabled, and people from the Chinese community participated in this demonstration against State Street Development Company of Boston, a real estate management company.