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A Better Way to Plan School Facilities: Our interview with Akira Drake Rodriguez
In a world where educational justice and housing justice movements too often seem separated, Akira Drake Rodriguez’s research connects them instead. Currently an assistant professor of city planning at the University of Pennsylvania’s Weitzman School of Design, Rodriguez is also the author of Diverging Space for Deviants: The Politics of Atlanta’s Public Housing, which explores resistance in that city’s public housing to widespread closures. Shelterforce's Miriam Axel Lute spoke with her about how school closures in Philadelphia affect neighborhoods, alternative visions for those schools, and how communities are starting to organize to change the way school facilities planning is done.
Read the transcript at shelterforce.org/2024/12/10/a-better-way-to-plan-school-facilities/
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Shelterforce's Top 10 Stories of 2024
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Shelterforce published more than 120 articles this year-a mix of reported pieces, explainers, and voices from the community development and affordable housing fields. Here are the stories that resonated with readers the most. Read the stories at shelterforce.org/2024/12/13/shelterforces-top-10-stories-of-2024/ Editor’s Note: At Shelterforce, we believe in free and accessible news. That’s why yo...
Fixing the Housing Crisis, Beyond Supply-A Shelterforce and Next City webinar
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Shelterforce’s Miriam Axel-Lute moderated a discussion that delved into the root causes of the housing crisis and examined a range of potential solutions that go beyond merely adding supply. From policy reforms and zoning changes to establishing community land trusts, affordable housing development, and tenant protections, the conversation explored various approaches that can help address this ...
The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: What It Is, How It Will Work, and How Communities Can Benefit
Переглядів 356Місяць тому
Americans are struggling more than ever to find and maintain housing they can afford. The climate crisis is only making things worse. Amongst various possible solutions, the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund is a main contender, with $27 billion for communities to address climate change. It’s an unprecedented amount of money that’s expected to deliver climate assistance across the country to commun...
Housing in the Next Election, a Facebook Live Event
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Last week we kicked off our annual NewsMatch giving campaign with a conversation with Housing Narrative Lab’s Marisol Bello. Bello and Shelterforce's Schlonn Hawkins discussed how housing advocates can better tell their stories no matter the election outcome, and lots more. Journalism like this can't exist without the help of viewers like you. Please consider making a donation at shelterforce.o...
Co-op Ownership of Mobile Home Communities, a Shelterforce and NPQ Webinar
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When talking about housing, detached homes and multifamily apartments get most of the attention, but more than 18 million Americans live in manufactured housing in mobile home parks-which are de facto the largest source of affordable housing in the United States. But as rents rise, this source of affordable housing is at risk. In response, there has emerged a growing movement of resident-owned ...
Meet Me at the Intersection of Housing, with Guest Marcia Wright-Soika
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Shelterforce’s Facebook Live series, “Meet Me at the Intersection of Housing,” was back this week with Marcia Wright-Soika, the executive director of FamilyWorks Seattle. Shelterforce’s CEO and Publisher Schlonn Hawkins chatted with Wright-Soika about affordable housing challenges, how food insecurity impacts community building, and why partnering with families is the key to driving lasting cha...
How Policy Can Help Tenants Purchase Their Homes, a Shelterforce and NPQ webinar
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Laws that give tenants the ability to purchase their own apartments are popping up across the country. In this webinar, a panel of folks who have been reporting on, fighting for, and using these policies offer their perspectives on this powerful anti-displacement tool. The moderators were NPQ economic justice senior editor Steve Dubb and Shelterforce editor in chief Miriam Axel-Lute. The paneli...
Rising Property Insurance Costs: The Threat to Affordable Housing
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The skyrocketing cost of property insurance is endangering the future of affordable housing, even as the need for housing itself is growing. Franklin Schneider has been reporting on the situation for Shelterforce, and we’ve put together his articles and this introductory video that explains the scope of the problem. Video by Hudson North Productions Read the stories: Soaring Property Insurance ...
Her Story, Her Power-In Community Development
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On March 27, Shelterforce hosted “Her Story, Her Power," a webinar that featured five extraordinary women from diverse backgrounds who shared their unique journeys into community building. The webinar was part of Shelterforce's Women of Color on the Front Lines series. [Check it out here: shelterforce.org/tag/women-on-the-frontlines/] Speakers included: Chelsie Evans Enos, executive director of...
Annette Miller, catalyst for change in Oakland
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For Annette Miller, the call to organize emanates from a profound need for change, born out of a personal journey that is marked by unimaginable loss. A mother who has endured losing her son to gun violence, Miller harnessed her pain as a driving force for purpose, and has become a relentless advocate, passionately fighting to secure equitable resources for Oakland, California, ensuring it stan...
How Are LIHTC Rents Set-And Why So Many Renters Can't Afford Them
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How are rents set in Low-Income Housing Tax Credit developments? How do rents in this affordable housing still end up out of reach for residents? For more details on the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program, see our FAQ, LIHTC for Regular People (shelterforce.org/2023/11/30/lihtc-for-regular-people/), and our series LIHTC: The Good, the Bad, and the Very Complicated (shelterforce.org/series/li...
LIHTC: Are Little Changes Enough?
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When we explored the state of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit in our Under the Lens series in 2023, many sources in the field talked about reforming it. But others argued that we need to change the tax credit model of financing housing more deeply-or move away from it entirely. In this webinar, moderated by Shelterforce’s Miriam Axel-Lute, scholars and organizers discuss what the possibilitie...
Seila Mosquera-Bruno, Commissioner of Connecticut's Department of Housing
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Seila Mosquera-Bruno's story is a testament to resilience and determination. Arriving in the United States as a single mother at the age of 24, Mosquera-Bruno embarked on a journey fueled by the desire to provide for her family and complete her studies. Undeterred by countless challenges, she seized a paid internship, which served as her gateway into the intricate realm of community development...
Getting to More Accessible, Affordable, Inclusive Housing
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This Shelterforce webinar explores why affordable housing development processes should become more disability-forward, and how organizations can integrate this lens into their housing initiatives. The discussion was moderated by Miriam Axel-Lute, Shelterforce’s CEO and editor-in-chief, and includes the following participants: Anita Cameron, director of minority outreach for Not Dead Yet. Camero...
"Meet Me at the Intersection of Housing," with Guest Lisa Rice
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"Meet Me at the Intersection of Housing," with Guest Lisa Rice
What Makes Our Homes Accessible? - José Torres-Vega
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What Makes Our Homes Accessible? - José Torres-Vega
What Makes Our Homes Accessible? - Dominick Calsolaro
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What Makes Our Homes Accessible? - Dominick Calsolaro
What Makes Our Homes Accessible?
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What Makes Our Homes Accessible?
Her Story, Her Power-A Shelterforce Webinar
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Her Story, Her Power-A Shelterforce Webinar
What Is Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing?
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What Is Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing?
Jennifer Made, an organizer with Newark Community Action Network in New Jersey
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Jennifer Made, an organizer with Newark Community Action Network in New Jersey
Kea Mathis, a community organizer with the Detroit People's Platform
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Kea Mathis, a community organizer with the Detroit People's Platform
How to Build a YIMBY/Tenant Activist Bridge
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How to Build a YIMBY/Tenant Activist Bridge
Fighting Back Against Corporate Landlords
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Fighting Back Against Corporate Landlords
Top 6 Tenant Protections Renters are Fighting For
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Top 6 Tenant Protections Renters are Fighting For
What is the Financialization of Housing?
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What is the Financialization of Housing?
What's an Accessory Dwelling Unit?
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What's an Accessory Dwelling Unit?
Push Back The Racial Wealth Gap Webinar
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Push Back The Racial Wealth Gap Webinar
Mattye Berry-Evans, a Member of the Resident Action Network
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Mattye Berry-Evans, a Member of the Resident Action Network

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @robgrey6183
    @robgrey6183 Місяць тому

    Here's some tips from a landlord: -Raise my property taxes: rent goes up. -Raise the cost of utilities: rent goes up. -Raise my cost of doing business with your fees and the hoops I have to jump through: rent goes up. -Price of materials and labor for maintenance goes up: rent goes up. -Make me hire lawyers to protect myself from your phony lawsuits: rent goes up.

  • @TerryMetz-n6p
    @TerryMetz-n6p 2 місяці тому

    I need a new place to live, that I can afford

  • @TerryMetz-n6p
    @TerryMetz-n6p 2 місяці тому

    I need a new place to live, that I can afford

  • @TerryMetz-n6p
    @TerryMetz-n6p 2 місяці тому

    I have to pay Mike Murphy Rentals 855.00 a month and I only get 1,047 a month ssi, and 325.00 retirement money.

    • @shoobadoobayou3008
      @shoobadoobayou3008 24 дні тому

      Where do you live? I get 649.00 from ssi and 340 from retirement money. I pay 714.00 a month for rent to Accessible space inc.. This is crazy.

  • @magnoliav12
    @magnoliav12 2 місяці тому

    I'm in the Houston area and I've noticed how these corporate hedge funds have bought up a huge percentage of the homes in our area. I'm currently renting from a corporate landlord ( Tricon ) and the best description I can give is that they're tyrants. Even though my credit is over 800, I'm treated more like some sort of deadbeat by this company with all of the nickel and dime fees and the generally punitive behaviors that they engage in. Are there any legal resources that Shelterforce can refer us to?

  • @TamaraMcNair
    @TamaraMcNair 3 місяці тому

    Michigan affordable.housing is based on greed, scams, and waitlist. I say this based on my experiences. They apartments will invute you to apply, knowing they aren't going to rent to you. They may as well call it scam for application fees. Michigan housing system is a complete joke. especially the LIHTC Program.

  • @ettaadams6125
    @ettaadams6125 4 місяці тому

    Great young lady. Please attend The Coalition for Property Tax Justification ce on Sept. 7, 2024.😊

  • @beonkaeallom1502
    @beonkaeallom1502 4 місяці тому

    This was so helpful

  • @MrEvlerni
    @MrEvlerni 6 місяців тому

    I'm disabled, I ended up moving into one of these places in Tucson, AZ. When I first stopped in to see if anything was available and how much, I was told that due to my disability income my rent would be $572 a month. So I paid for the application and I waited. On 3/1 I was told I was accepted, so I came in to do the lease and pay deposits. After I had already signed I was told my rent was now $872. I was then told that I could wait and see if anything became available at the $572, it would be 6 months to a year, but I could wait. Meanwhile I was losing my home and would be homeless long before that time, and I was left with little option. I knew it would be tight, but I was promised to be put at the top of the list for the reduced rent. So I moved in. I signed the final papers and took keys on 3/11/24. Shortly after moving in I get a letter in the mail from the office, it is a notice of rent increase to $963 dated 4/17. My income is only $1250 a month. I call the office to tell them I just signed a lease only to find out that the original manager was no longer there, and the new lady told me it did not matter, my rent was going up, I could always move out but as I had signed a lease I would still have to pay them. I have called everywhere and no one can do anything at all about this farce. These properties should NOT be allowed to operate in this manner. I can't help but wonder just how many more people out there have been backed into a corner like I was and were tricked by one of these LIHTC properties. HUD needs to reign these properties in and get them under control.

  • @cjaquilino
    @cjaquilino 8 місяців тому

    29:24 Yup.

  • @a.a.staffing5272
    @a.a.staffing5272 8 місяців тому

    Communism

  • @margaretnorvell9555
    @margaretnorvell9555 9 місяців тому

    Yet another program that burdens the US working taxpayers.

  • @yvonnefarrell1029
    @yvonnefarrell1029 9 місяців тому

    13:49 "treating housing as a commodity" is where affordable-housing and HUD organizations fail us, because as they talk rightly about the need for HCV, Section 8, rent control and more affordable rentals, they spend the other 50% of the time screaming that we poor need to buy a house. "Rent cars, buy houses" one wag said. That perpetuates the problem. Also making it into a competition between White poor and non-White poor perpetuates the problem. Thanks for this great webinar with up-to-date info on this ridiculously complicated system.

  • @scrycer
    @scrycer 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for this webinar. I'm interested in Mr. Mallach's recommendation to eliminate qualified census tracts (QCTs) at the 55:30 mark. If I understand him correctly, he says that on a federal level it drives investment into areas that have trouble sustaining public services and other services due to low tax revenues. I'm a member of Western Queens Community Land Trust and an impact real estate investor creating deeply affordable units for marginalized populations. WQCLT recently looked at a site that has potential to be developed into affordable housing and community facilities. The site was located in a tract that qualified as a QCT two years ago, but recently didn't qualify for the designation by a very small amount. It's in an area that's overall economically healthy (at least, on a federal context), and is located nearby many different public services (transportation, government services, amenities, etc). Furthermore, this area is expensive to develop in, with extreme increases in land and housing prices, as well as resulting displacement of low-income households. Any community-oriented development in the area could really use the extra amount provided by QCT designation. In short: the site doesn't have the problems common to QCTs that Mr. Mallach brought up, and could sorely use the QCTs designation. Like Oksana (hi, Oksana!), I'm NYC-based and focused, so I don't know what the political pros/cons would be to this suggestion - particularly on a federal level - but perhaps instead of eliminating QCTs altogether, QCT designation/qualification could be evaluated based on proximity to infrastructure. That being said, I think the pros and cons of eliminating QCTs vs. including this new criteria should be evaluated on a federal context.

  • @NutmeggerBetz
    @NutmeggerBetz 9 місяців тому

    awesome! Go Seila!

  • @larrydavis8874
    @larrydavis8874 Рік тому

    Very Good.

  • @polylight
    @polylight Рік тому

    Yesterday's rich - biggest house on the block. Today's rich - leveraging their starter home to beat out a slightly younger couple on a second purchase and rent it to them. All while humble-bragging about making family their priority and living their best life.

  • @JohnDaniels
    @JohnDaniels Рік тому

    "The modern banking system manufactures money out of nothing. The process is perhaps the most astounding piece of sleight of hand that was ever invented." -Sir Josiah Stamp, former Bank president

  • @JohnDaniels
    @JohnDaniels Рік тому

    It's called the rentier class, it's pure greed.

    • @jstasiak2262
      @jstasiak2262 Рік тому

      This the closest anyone has come to an accurate explanation to what is actually going on. Money is being made from the manipulation of money rather than by the production of real assets. Profit is being made by extraction of *land rent.* Asset prices are being bid ever higher and profit is made from the difference between the buying and selling price (arbitrage) even though the intrinsic value of the asset has not materially changed. The higher selling price is made possible (affordable?) by the ready availability of 30 year mortgages. Mortgages are now just a different form of rent. This is really ridiculous when you think about it.

  • @JohnDaniels
    @JohnDaniels Рік тому

    (A nation) is poor precisely because it has been ruled by a narrow elite that has organized society for their own benefit at the expense of the vast mass of people. Political power has been narrowly concentrated, and has been used to create great wealth for those who possess it.

  • @JohnDaniels
    @JohnDaniels Рік тому

    "If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless." - Thomas Jefferson

  • @francisbacon2401
    @francisbacon2401 Рік тому

    Slave camps

  • @yvonnefarrell1029
    @yvonnefarrell1029 Рік тому

    Ads like "sell for more than the house next door" they have got to be kidding. If your grocery store said "We sell food for more than the store next door" they would want to be out of business. Even HUD and Habitat for Humanity are playing with this housing-as-investment nonsense while people are becoming homeless because of it. Thanks for this report.

  • @yvonnefarrell1029
    @yvonnefarrell1029 Рік тому

    Failure to pay should not be a cause for eviction straight up. Housing assistance must be pursued first, and that has to be mandatory for landlords to participate in it.

  • @munirahbomani3870
    @munirahbomani3870 Рік тому

    Thankful for sharing this space with you awesome women 🙏🏾

  • @cjaquilino
    @cjaquilino Рік тому

    Don’t know what that other commenter is talking about. This video made easy sense. “Financialization of housing” is just describing the ways housing has become more of an investment to make a profit rather than just being a place people build to live in. That has advantages and drawbacks depending on your point of view. But it’s partly at odds with wanting more affordable housing because, obviously if people are investing in homes to sell them for the highest profit that’s also raising prices for the people looking for affordable housing.

  • @madderscience
    @madderscience Рік тому

    welcome to your new job. Your annual raise will be limited to 60% of CPI with no exceptions. Well, there is an appeals process, but we've stacked the board in our favor. Oh, and you are expected to provide all the equipment and materials needed to do the job and regularly update it. We will deduct taxes and other witholdings based on our wants and needs, regardless of what you are earning since we have the rights to your productivity. We will ostracize you in the media and punish you with our laws and ordinances when you are left with too little resources to meet the obligations of your job. We do expect you to keep doing this job for the next 40 years, at our convenience, since it is after all a great deal for you and we both know you would never want to do anything else. If for some reason you do decide to quit, we will only allow you to sell out to us at our price. Welcome aboard!

  • @myserenity1130
    @myserenity1130 Рік тому

    If tenants are not happy, why are they staying? Why not move or buy a house?

    • @johnniebeavers4003
      @johnniebeavers4003 Рік тому

      That is what I say if they are not happy why are they staying. Landlords have to raise rent when they raise property taxes and when they raise home insurance. Landlords have to give a 60 day notice but when your bills are raised on the rentals nobody gives landlords a notice

    • @cjaquilino
      @cjaquilino Рік тому

      The above commenters are two of the biggest numbskulls on UA-cam. I’ll say the obvious: People don’t have the money to move. There’s a shortage of affordable housing of all sorts. Landlords have most of the power in the market. People can’t just move.

  • @larrydavis8874
    @larrydavis8874 Рік тому

    Salute!

  • @henrigutekunst2870
    @henrigutekunst2870 2 роки тому

    promosm 😓

  • @tylerwerrin41
    @tylerwerrin41 2 роки тому

    If Right to Counsel was limited to specific eviction cases, (like retaliatory evictions) I'd be in favor of it - but the vast majority of evictions are from non-payment of rent. Drawing out non-payment of rent cases for months and months is an unfair burden on a landlord, especially small time landlords.

    • @yvonnefarrell1029
      @yvonnefarrell1029 Рік тому

      Well first of all rents that rise above the 30% of income rule must be illegal. Second eviction for nonpayment creates homelessness, and preventing it keeps renters housed and landlords paid. Third landlords can have plenty of money from the profits they are making and all the rent increases they do are unregulated because the government wants to jack up the cost of housing for its own gain. So eviction for nonpayment should be a last resort not a first and should not be an automatic eviction.

  • @adelebsur9621
    @adelebsur9621 2 роки тому

    14:50 bookmark

  • @cohen860
    @cohen860 2 роки тому

    I hope the series is better at explaining this because this video is not well done and I have little better understanding than before I watched it.

  • @LoisStCyr
    @LoisStCyr 2 роки тому

    Great job. Keep it up 👍😇💞

  • @starlareamonn6087
    @starlareamonn6087 3 роки тому

    qfy3o vun.fyi

  • @pelican_return24
    @pelican_return24 4 роки тому

    So happy this is on line!! It was a joy to work on this tape highlighting the work of such wonderful organizers.