How has redlining impacted affordable housing today? Nathan Connolly defines redlining in our short documentary, Unconventional Affordable Housing: Yes In My Backyard. Nathan is a Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University. Watch the full video here: https://ow.ly/6jBC50SB4HI #affordablehousing #redlining #housingforall
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How has redlining impacted affordable housing today? Nathan Connolly defines redlining in our short documentary, Unconventional Affordable Housing: Yes In My Backyard. Nathan is a Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University. Watch the full video here: https://ow.ly/6jBC50SB4HI #affordablehousing #redlining #housingforall
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The newest episode of #UCLAHousingVoice just dropped, and if you ever wanted to go deep on how inclusionary zoning can help – or hinder – affordable development, here's your chance!
To examine how inclusionary zoning can ease Los Angeles’s housing crisis, Shane Phillips modeled how the policy could impact affordable development when applied in different ways. 🌆 In the newest episode of #UCLAHousingVoice, Shane sits down (as a guest this time) with professor Michael Lens to explain what he found. 🎧Tune in to learn more!: https://lnkd.in/ghkRMmVc
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Great discussion outlining the basic facts of housing challenges in Maine.
MaineHousing Director Dan Brennan and Greg Payne, the Senior Advisor on Housing Policy with the Governor's Office of Policy, Innovation and the Future talked affordable housing today in the first in a monthly series on housing with Maine Calling host Jennifer Rooks today. ICYMI live you can listen to a recording of the show here: https://lnkd.in/edVMQ_mD
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UNPACKING MY LIBRARY #3 The New Urban Crisis: Gentrification, Housing Bubbles, Growing Inequality and What We Can Do About It. Richard Florida. One World. 2017. In The New Urban Crisis, Florida reflects on his former conclusions to address issues of inequality and segregation, suggesting that the new crisis he defines is a fundamental feature of large, dense, wealthy, educated, politically liberal metropolitan areas. Florida outlines what he defines as a ‘new urban crisis’ experienced in cities across the world, and establishes new proposals for urban governance.
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This year, Cape Fear Conversations will focus on the New Hanover County Endowment’s four main areas of focus. We’re kicking off the year with development. Between a housing crisis, public-private partnerships, and zoning reform, there’s a lot to discuss when it comes to building a better future in Wilmington. Join us this Saturday! Find out more: https://lnkd.in/e9YCqkYc
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As Inside Housing turned 40 last week, we are taking this opportunity to reflect on four decades of housing history, spanning housing scandals, policy changes, and tragedies that defined the sector. Take a look down the housing sector's memory lane through the video below and discover some of the landmark moments for the sector in the past four decades. Discover the in-depth timelines of each decade by subscribing to Inside Housing. https://lnkd.in/empScYcQ #Ukhousing #housinghistory #affordablehousing
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APPLYING A "HOUSING JUSTICE LENS" TO TRANSFORM POLICY & PRACTICE Love this, sourced from@ World habitat (recently published paper, @camilacocina & @xapsan@IIED) 👀 Yes. we need to apply a "housing justice" lens that can open up new creative opportunities for policy & practice and which creates fairer housing systems. This paper discusses how addressing this crisis through a ‘housing justice’ lens can open up areas of intervention and transformation for policy and practice that can contest unfair and unsustainable housing systems. It presents four propositions for a justice lens: anti-discriminatory housing policy and practice; radically democratic forms of housing production; housing as an infrastructure for better cities; and expanded visions for housing futures Read this great paper 👇 https://bit.ly/4bnoj2S
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Having been lucky enough to be taught by the dynamic Alexandre Apsan Frediani (my favourite graduate school teacher & class) and to have studied, grown, deliberated and learned alongside the brilliant Camila Cociña, I can confidently say their research will be critical for #HousingPolicy. If we want to make serious and honest efforts towards housing justice, these are voices to listen to. #housing #justice #policy
Urban informality in the Global South. Justice, equity, inclusion. Housing, climate, communities. Views expressed are my own.
Big applause to Alexandre Apsan Frediani and Camila Cociña for the hugely important work they are doing at International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) to move housing policy and practice towards #HousingJustice in meaningful, transformative and disruptive ways. This paper is full of so many critical points that call on housing practitioners, policymakers, researchers, and decision-makers to think critically and collaboratively--willing to upset the status quo--in order to meaningfully "engage with the reality of the global housing crisis: a crisis that is preventing millions of people from living a fulfilling life; a crisis that is largely sustained by systems that are unresponsive to most people's realities. Housing justice is a call to transform such systems." Read the full paper here: https://lnkd.in/djx9Gtgh
Towards housing justice. Four propositions to transform policy and practice
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Urban informality in the Global South. Justice, equity, inclusion. Housing, climate, communities. Views expressed are my own.
Big applause to Alexandre Apsan Frediani and Camila Cociña for the hugely important work they are doing at International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) to move housing policy and practice towards #HousingJustice in meaningful, transformative and disruptive ways. This paper is full of so many critical points that call on housing practitioners, policymakers, researchers, and decision-makers to think critically and collaboratively--willing to upset the status quo--in order to meaningfully "engage with the reality of the global housing crisis: a crisis that is preventing millions of people from living a fulfilling life; a crisis that is largely sustained by systems that are unresponsive to most people's realities. Housing justice is a call to transform such systems." Read the full paper here: https://lnkd.in/djx9Gtgh
Towards housing justice. Four propositions to transform policy and practice
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What in the world is "fair housing", and how does it apply to me? Check out HOPE's new video: "What is Fair Housing?" We give you the lowdown on your rights and protections -- whether you're new to fair housing, need to brush up on your knowledge, or want to know how to get help. This video was produced as part of series on various fair housing topics, so stay tuned for more as we roll them out! https://lnkd.in/g3YHJJ8F
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