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Unlikely Partners: How Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago Came to Be

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In the 1970s, anti-redlining movements were in full swing and the idea that activists, lenders, and elected officials could share power to revitalize communities and advance homeownership felt like a reach. But that was exactly my charge. Bruce Gottschall, former executive director of Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, shares the story. Music by ℗ Music by ComaStudio

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