It’s been long said that when America catches a cold, Black America catches pneumonia. Nowhere is this more apparent than when it comes to our state’s deepening housing affordability crisis, ...
Across cities and towns in the U.S., shelter is increasingly out of reach (Harvard, 2025). The nation is currently short at least two million homes (deRitis et al., 2025), and many individuals with ...
This past Sunday, Nov. 6, University of Connecticut undergraduate student Brianna Alexis Chance showcased her documentary series, “Housing (In)justice,” to the public for the first time. Held at the ...
Attorneys and housing advocates who are part of Los Angeles County’s Stay Housed LA program Friday celebrated five years of providing eviction defense and educating tenants on their rights. In 2020, L ...
Why is economic justice crucial to the work of building affordable housing? How are leaders in the field advancing economic mobility, housing stability, and community empowerment in the face of ...
What if government, the philanthropic sector, and community advocates could pull a policy lever and advance housing, climate, and racial justice all at once? That could happen when the Department of ...
Panels of experts discuss the housing crisis in America with a focus on how we got here and what can be done. The program will be both in person and virtual. Registration required. Registration is ...
Gov. Spencer Cox’s plan to create 35,000 new starter homes is laudable, but will not solve Utah’s housing problems. For years, Utah has attempted to ameliorate some of the many problems with our ...
Downtown Crenshaw Rising board members Damien Goodmon, Niki Okuk, Dwayne Wyatt and Jackie Ryan stand along Crenshaw Blvd. on November 2, 2022 in the Leimert Park area of the Los Angeles, CA. Photo by ...