Manufactured and affordable homes are disproportionately susceptible to climate change, but housing cooperatives give autonomy and power back to residents and improve their quality of life
Housing advocates hope the rent reduction movement will continue to gain momentum after New York tenants win a historic rent decrease
Care workers with the power to enforce Mayor Adams’ policy must commit to non-compliance and fight for housing and material support for houseless people
The elitism of Art Week starkly juxtaposed the material reality of many local artists who struggle to afford rent, studio space, and food
A racist housing crisis has fueled houselessness in LA, but steps like Measure ULA and listening to houseless people’s needs may help
Home to nearly 200 people, Oakland’s Wood Street encampment and its community space are in danger after federal judge ruled to evict unhoused residents
Housing activists, university students, and residents have staged protests and encampments to defend low-income housing in UC Townhomes
Miami advocates are concerned of what’s to come after public outcry dies down
The solution to houselessness requires a systemic and community-wide approach
Housing advocates have spent the past few years mapping out what a sustainable housing system could look like
After backlash, Mayor Francis Suarez and Commissioner Joe Carollo said they would hold off on the plan for at least six months
Housing advocates in New York City and Philadelphia have been pushing for more stringent safety standards for years, but their requests have largely been ignored
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