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The exteriors of three colorful cooperative housing units. The units are connected via their rooflines, and each one has an upper balcony. A shared sidewalk and small plantings can be seen in the foreground.
Solidarity Corner

In Eugene, Housing Advocates Call for a Tenant Right to Purchase Act

Housing advocates in Eugene, Oregon, are seeking to create a legislative framework that would allow tenants to collectively acquire multifamily buildings when a building comes up for sale.

The front exterior of a bodega/deli in Brooklyn, New York. A large sign says GOD BLESS in 3D red-and-white capital letters. An awning advertises products sold at the deli, including cold cuts and Mediterranean food.
Poetry

Poem: God Bless Deli Speaks to My Now Gentrified Neighborhood

Scientist, poet, and educator Usman Hameedi reads one of his poems about gentrification in New York City.

A painting, mostly in shades of blue, showing a group of people of all ages, genders, and races, building a shelter together in a wooded area. The sky is stormy and dark, and it is raining out, but light shines down on the shelter being built, illuminating the people around and inside of it. A figure covering their head with a blue denim jacket approaches in the foreground. A figure stepping out of the shelter waves to them in greeting.
Explainers

Series Guide: Shelter in a Federal Storm

Start here to navigate our series on state and local strategies that are being deployed at a time when federal action is largely blocked.

The exterior of a brick apartment building with large heat pumps in the windows.
From the Field

What NYCHA’s Heat Pump Strategy Says About the Future of Green Affordable Housing

New York City’s public housing authority plans to install 20,000 window heat pumps and 10,000 induction stoves over the next five years. The effort shows how large-scale procurement could help affordable housing providers cut emissions and lower the cost of green upgrades.

A large gray apartment building in an urban area, featuring many glass-and-iron front balconies and a sign that reads Atrium Court at the top of part of the building. A sign on another part of the building reads Now Leasing, with a telephone number and website for the building. Cars and tram tracks can be seen in the foreground.
From the Field

Opportunity Zones Got an Upgrade: It’s Time to Give Them a Second Look

State-level processes for nominating tracts for opportunity zone designation are open. The next public process will not occur for another decade. Here is how to get involved.

A male state representative with dark hair and glasses, wearing a navy blue suit jacket, a white button-down shirt, and a red tie, stands at a podium. Two young white people wearing glasses stand next to him; one is wearing a navy t-shirt and the other is wearing an argyle patterned sweater with gray slacks. The person in the navy t-shirt is holding a sign with illustrations of people of all different races and ethnicities that reads "homelessness is not a crime."
Homelessness

In the Shadow of Grants Pass, Some Communities Reject Homeless Crackdowns

Three years after a major Supreme Court case, bills to criminalize homelessness and ban encampments have popped up widely. But here are some places that are fighting back.

Job Listings: A Shelterforce Resource

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Orlando Neighborhood Improvement Corporation Orlando Jun, 03
Regional Housing Legal Services 123 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, WIlmington (DE), remote May, 19
ROC USA, LLC Washington, D.C. or Remote May, 18