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How You Say It Matters in a Pandemic, Too
An institutional communication strategy can help students stay in school during the pandemic.
Latinx Economic Resilience During and After COVID
Latinx leaders outline an equity agenda for tumultuous times
OTI to FCC: Charter Petition Puts Consumers at Risk During Pandemic
The company’s petition would expose consumers to service disruptions and new fees.
Talking Racial Equity with a Teacher at a D.C. School Needing a Name Change
Pushing for a name change at Wilson High School, a teacher discusses her approach to racial equity with her students.
Why Building More Affordable Housing Isn鈥檛 Enough to Alleviate Housing Insecurity
Housing instability is only a symptom of deeply-rooted systemic inequities鈥攐ne that won鈥檛 be erased simply by expanding affordable housing.
For Tenants Facing Eviction, Legal Representation Could Make All the Difference
Tenants with legal representation are far more likely to avoid eviction鈥攂ut in Forsyth County, North Carolina, that鈥檚 easier said than done.
Grad Students Face Enough Stress. We Shouldn鈥檛 Have to Worry 麻豆果冻传媒 Housing, Too.
For many graduate students, housing insecurity is a way of life.
Black People Don鈥檛 Trust Us 鈥 That Doesn鈥檛 Mean We Get to Opt Out
Black Americans don’t trust White folks. That’s going to have to be okay. It’s also not an excuse for White inaction.
Bracing for the Housing Loss Tsunami
Despite decreased eviction and foreclosure filings, surveys are sounding the alarm: more than a quarter of Americans are housing insecure.