Sep/Oct 1994
Issue #77
This issue features an interview with Joe Shuldiner, HUD’s assistant secretary for public and Indian housing, a wrap-up of the ACORN Tenant Union’s first year of organizing public housing residents, a roundup of recommended reading from Shelterforce staff, and news notes from the National Housing Institute, which publishes Shelterforce.
Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing
Joseph Shuldiner Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing Prior to coming to HUD, Joseph Shuldiner was executive director of the Los Angeles Housing Authority (1990-93) and before that was […]
ACORN Organizes Public Housing Residents
As the ACORN Tenant Union comes near to completing its first full year of organizing public housing residents, with 150 developments organized representing some 38,000 public housing tenants across the […]
In This Issue
Joe Shuldiner has a very big job on his hands. As HUD Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing, Shuldiner shares responsibility with over three thousand local housing authorities for […]
Shelter Shorts
Rent Control Under Siege By the time you read this, rent control ordinances throughout Massachusetts will have been saved or abolished depending on the result of a statewide referendum that […]
Recommended Reading
Deals From Hell: How Creative Nonprofits Pull Off Affordable Multifamily Housing with ONLY 11 Funders. Recently, the Community Information Exchange conducted a project that examined the methods used by nonprofit […]
NHI Activities
The past few months at NHI have been busy and productive. On Nov. 16, the National Housing Institute will host a conference titled Saving Affordable Housing: A Critical Examination of […]
Washington News and Views
From the National Community Reinvestment Coalition Second CRA Rule Released for Comment Fair lending groups across the country are reacting to a proposed Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) regulation recently released […]