
Trenton Helps Residents Turn Abandoned Houses Into Homes
In 2022, the city of Trenton in New Jersey started a pilot program to create pathways for residents to become homeowners.
In 2022, the city of Trenton in New Jersey started a pilot program to create pathways for residents to become homeowners.
Nine new homes are being constructed on a once-vacant lot in Camden, NJ, made possible through a partnership between the PBCIP and NJAM.
Newark partnered with the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) in an effort to combat redlining and gentrification.
The documentary “A Decent Home” addresses the urgent issues of class and economic mobility, focusing on mobile home park residents.
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.
This is the third part of "CLOSE TO HOME: Town Halls on Housing Equality," a digital summit with frontline thinkers from across the U.S.
This is the second part of "CLOSE TO HOME: Town Halls on Housing Equality," a digital summit featuring frontline thinkers from across the U.S.
This is the first part of "CLOSE TO HOME: Town Halls on Housing Equality," a digital summit with frontline thinkers from across the U.S.
"CLOSE TO HOME: Town Halls on Housing Equality" is a five-part digital summit featuring frontline thinkers and doers from across the U.S.
Author Matthew Desmond joins MetroFocus to explain why ending poverty in the United States is not as impossible as it seems.
WNYC sat down with Mayor Eric Adams to hear about his plan for tackling the housing crisis in New York City.
Three housing leaders talk about the effects of record-high rents and a lack of affordable places to live in New York.