Ending Homelessness: What is to Be Done
Our discussion analyzes New York City's "right to shelter" and argues for a need to move to a "right to housing" instead. Impacts from the right to shelter such as a massive sheltering industry with large numbers of people living in shelters and doubled up in the city with years long waits to move into housing are explored. Housing vouchers, affordability crises, the impact of wages and housing costs, the history of public housing, and more are explored. Thinking and acting creatively with wages, incomes, and crafting affordable housing is emphasized along with the understand that private industry is not going to solve the affordability concerns or the inability of incomes to keep up with cost of housing in New York City and throughout the United States. We need to think and act differently and consider our relationship with land and private property (a topic discussed in a previous episode of the podcast with Stephen Przbylinksi from Michigan State University and a topic that Rob and Vin will be discussing in more depth in an upcoming discussion).
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