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Affordable Housing: The Balance Between Governments and Private Markets

October 30, 2018November 12, 2018 affordable housing, housing

BY CHRISTOPHER DUTTON Regardless of ethnicity, religion, or sex, homelessness is a persistent issue. The gloomy and humiliating truth for

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2018 Issue Articles 

The Tiny House Solution: Accessory Dwelling Units as a Housing Market Fix

September 4, 2018September 4, 2018 accessory dwelling unit, ADU, affordable housing, housing

BY ALYSSA DAVIS THE additional unit in Raneta Pomeroy’s backyard had always been a problem. When the Santa Cruz, California,

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The Long Fight of Shantytown Families in Chile

May 10, 2018 chile, housing, urban

BY FRANCISCA VILLALOBOS Pamela, the community leader of La Isla, had worked ten years towards this moment. Last November, La

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2017 Issue Articles Featured Opinion Popular 

Locked Up or Locked Out: How Housing Insecurity Undermines Criminal Justice Reform

October 10, 2017November 3, 2017 criminal justice, housing

BY MARIE LAWRENCE “My apartment is everything I prayed for when I was locked up,” Morgan[1] says, his brown eyes

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Fair Housing: Regulation Is Not the Answer

July 6, 2016July 5, 2016 housing, regulation

BY VANESSA CALDER The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has promulgated a new rule that requires equal

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