
Journalists Discuss Housing Equality and Media Narratives
This is the fifth part of "CLOSE TO HOME: Town Halls on Housing Equality," a digital summit with frontline thinkers from across the U.S.
What will it mean for America if its vibrant cities and towns are remade as enclaves where only the wealthy can thrive? How do campaigns for housing equality amplify moral calls for racial and economic justice? What can organizers on the frontlines of those experiences teach people across the United States about empowering communities and disrupting historic inequality?
This five-part virtual summit featured frontline thinkers and doers from across the country examining housing equality through a specific lens: housing and economic justice, food sovereignty and security, homelessness and community, culture and displacement, and media narratives about housing.