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The programs that kept some tenants housed during the pandemic also left out key groups of vulnerable renters. Their ...
Cal Lee Garrett is an assistant professor in the department of sociology at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. They teach courses on sociological theory, health, medicine, and ...
Claire Laurier Decoteau is a professor of sociology at the University of Illinois Chicago. She received her Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Michigan in 2008. Her research focuses on the ...
Lawmakers in two dozen cities and states have made strides to stop landlords from using algorithmic software to determine ...
When a new owner imposed sharp rent hikes, tenants fought back. Now, 6 years later, 300+ housing units will remain affordable ...
Interview Housing The Not-So Hidden Truths About the Segregation of America’s Housing Our conversation with The Color of Law author Richard Rothstein on uncovering truths about our not-so distant ...
Reported Article Public Housing Section 8 Under Trump: How Policy Uncertainty Is Affecting Affordable Housing As Trump reshapes the federal landscape, Housing Choice Voucher recipients, landlords, and ...
Reported Article Affordability Manufactured Crisis: Losing the Nation’s Largest Source of Unsubsidized Affordable Housing Manufactured housing communities have long been an affordable housing option ...
The incoming administration’s plans could include taking apart the agency and withdrawing the AFFH rule. What specific changes have been hinted at and how easily might they be accomplished?
This Baltimore program provides four lessons about how school building investments can support community development goals, and vice versa.
Reported Article HUD How Project 2025 Would Dismantle HUD The Heritage Foundation’s “conservative playbook” isn’t new, but critics say the latest version’s policies and platforms are more ...