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Destiny Mata
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Behind the Doors of New York’s Public Housing

I grew up on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, one of the most diverse, densely built neighborhoods in the world. Boutique shops now stand side by side with bodegas, and rising rents are changing the face of this once-affordable enclave.

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Philip Metres
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Never-Ending Sentences

In June 2020, I interviewed Joseph Gaston and Christana Gamble, two Black people who live in Cleveland, Ohio, about their struggles to find housing after completing prison sentences. Their experiences illuminate a mass incarceration …

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Tania Thorne
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New ‘Hotel of Healing’ Planned For Homeless In Escondido

The need for spaces to house people experiencing homelessness is at an all-time high. Organizations throughout San Diego County have steered towards purchasing distressed hotels as a way to provide a safe and effective space for people …

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Andrew Giambrone and Joseph Rodriguez
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“We Didn’t Really Have a Choice”

When COVID struck, a group of tenants in the South Bronx went on rent strike. Will it work?

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Clyde Haberman
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With Evictions Looming, Cities Revisit a Housing Experiment From the ’70s

As a housing crisis set off by the Covid-19 pandemic has put low-income tenants at risk of eviction, a counterintuitive proposal to help renters buy their apartments has emerged. It’s an idea that originated during a 1970s eviction battle …

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Retro Report
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Tenants Facing Eviction Over Covid-19 Look to a 1970s Solution

An idea from a tenant rebellion in the 70s could help renters facing eviction.

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Peter Hepburn and Renee Louis
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Preliminary Analysis: Shifts in Eviction Filings from the CARES Act to the CDC Order

Two major eviction-related shifts have occurred in the U.S. over the last month. Data from the Eviction Tracking System (ETS) allow us to assess what effects those changes have had and where new eviction filings stand in cities across the …

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