Chicago’s Digs with Dignity shows that a furnished home can be the difference between staying housed and starting over again.
Affordable housing doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It intersects with healthcare, education, climate and justice. The most forward ...
U.S. aid has evaporated. Government promises remain unfulfilled. But Khartoum's residents are making their neighborhoods ...
Op-ed: From outsider to elected official, I’ve seen how power works, who gets excluded – and how to shake up the status quo.
Ratio utility billing systems can allow landlords to quietly shift building utility costs onto tenants. Tenants say it’s time ...
A measure recently signed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom will allow more than 800,000 drivers for ride-sharing apps to join ...
Inside PhillyBOLT’s School for Grassroots Leadership, neighborhood organizers are gaining the tools and networks to amplify ...
Cities and community groups are piloting new designs — wellness-focused campuses, intentional communities and policy shifts — ...
Most community land trusts struggle to secure construction financing. In Pittsburgh, one has built a steady pipeline by ...
Whether stewardship rights, such as those granted through land trusts and the like, constitute Land Back is a great question. The question and its framing are instructive of the very issues the ...
Up to 4 million people throughout the U.S. will lose federal housing support under the Trump administration, according to two unpublished rules obtained by ProPublica. The rules proposed for the ...
This article is being co-published with The Imprint, a national nonprofit news outlet covering child welfare and youth justice. Each week in neighborhoods across New York City, adults gather in groups ...
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