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A new exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York highlights crucial moments in the local tenant movement.
In Washington state, a group of human services organizations rebuilt their collective office space and added housing.
Enabled by changes in federal law that allow smaller scale investing, community members are becoming co-owners of local real ...
New models are bringing more land into community ownership, keeping affordability and community control strong, and serving ...
It’s getting tougher for immigrant communities to believe they have rights as renters. Here's how organizers are helping them ...
Althea Matthews lost her New York City apartment to a fire in 2019, just weeks after she moved in. Unable to find affordable rent, Matthews spent the next three years in a shelter. She finally found a ...
There are sometimes audible gasps in a room as Richard Rothstein talks about his book, The Color of Law, and the United States government’s work to create, encourage, and enforce racial segregation in ...
Shelterforce's new Under the Lens series explores the growing use of technology in the housing world. Can the proper guardrails be put in place so “innovative” tools don’t make the housing crisis ...
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