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Three actors in a play: a Black woman looking offstage and pointing, a Black man holding on to her other arm, and a white woman reaching toward the Black man, a coffee cup in her other hand. They're in front of some steps and behind them is a graffiti'd wall
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Clybourne Park on Stage, Housing Inequity in Real Lifeโ€”A Post-Show Reflection

Clybourne Parkโ€”a play exploring race, real estate, and community tensionsโ€”can set the stage for discussion on the lasting impacts of housing discrimination, gentrification, and the fight for affordability. What lessons can we take from the past to shape a more just housing future?

Landscape under a blue sky, with large looming rock cliff at right, single-story housing in the middle distance, and grass and rocks in the foreground. In the far distance is another rock formation.
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These HUD Cuts Have Gotten Less Attention, But the Effects Will Still Be Harmful

Technical assistance might seem dull, but itโ€™s vital for addressing the homelessness and housing crisis. And it’s about to be a lot harder for federal grantees to get.

A firefighter with a rake works in wreckage, surrounded by smoke.
Practitioner Voice

The Climate Crisis Hits Tenants Hardest. They’re Fighting Back.

From California to North Carolina, tenants are organizing to demand protections from natural disasters.

A crowd of people protesting in a city street. In focus is a young woman holding up a sign that reads "Se Vende/Artรญculo/47 (C.E.)
Whatever Happened to ...

In Barcelona, Rent Control Shows Promiseโ€”But Short Term Rentals Limit Progress

It’s been a year since Catalunya implemented rent control. How well is it working, and why have tenants rallied for more protections?

A massive 9-story red brick armory with a curved metal roof, seen from one end. Reminiscent of medieval architecture, the edifice has two tall crenelated towers with conical roofs flanking the main entrance, and another, shorter tower topped by a gazebo. A chain-link fence borders the property, and buses, trucks, and cars can be seen in the street, and pedestrians on the sidewalk.
Reported Article

Thereโ€™s a Community Oversight Fight Brewing in the Bronx

After organizing and giving input for decades, the community around the Kingsbridge Armory might actually see it redevelopedโ€”and they want to continue to have a say in how it goes.

Opinion

In New Jersey, Pivotal Affordable Housing Decision Turns 50

The Mount Laurel Doctrine is credited with helping to create 75,000 affordable homes in New Jersey. But, of course, it hasnโ€™t been a simple panacea either.

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