Wealth and inequality Why Old Buildings Are the Key to Transforming a City Tucson鈥檚 alternative approach to growth preserves its older building stock and spurs a downtown renaissance. Sydney Worth | Jan 23, 2019
Racial Justice | Wealth and inequality Indoor Plumbing Arrived in the U.S. in the 1840s. This Town Got Tired of Waiting In 1992, after years of advocating for modern infrastructure, Black residents of rural Exmore, Virginia, took matters into their own hands. Deonna Anderson | Nov 19, 2018
Where 鈥淗omework鈥 Means Building Affordable Houses The housing crisis in rural America is often overlooked. At Alabama鈥檚 Auburn University, students and faculty address it head on. Deonna Anderson | Nov 1, 2018
Racial Justice | Activism | Sustainable food and farming This Chef Is Fighting Gentrification With Hot Chicken Tunde Wey鈥檚 dinner series-slash-public art project raised $50,000 to address Nashville鈥檚 affordable housing crisis. Deonna Anderson | Sep 1, 2018
The Shrinking American Dream House More and more people are looking beyond the ordinary for ways of building that express their creativity and values. Pamela O'Malley Chang | Aug 25, 2018
Gender justice | Jobs | Women For Women, by Women: A Sisterhood of Carpenters Builds Tiny Houses for the Homeless A mostly female crew constructs a village of emergency shelters in north Seattle, and finds camaraderie along the way. Lornet Turnbull | Aug 17, 2018
Wealth and inequality How the Ultrarich Can Help Fix the Affordable Housing Crisis A growing number of people invest in real estate they never intend to occupy and push up prices for the rest of us. Cities should make them pay. Chuck Collins | Jul 23, 2018
Racial Justice | Cooperatives | Local economies | Local power | Citizens United 鈥淭he Price on Everything Is Love鈥: How a Detroit Community Overcomes a Lack of City Services A range of neighbor-to-neighbor efforts address basic needs, from health care to food access, that are going unmet by local government agencies. Kevon Paynter | Jul 19, 2018
Cooperatives | Wealth and inequality Comic: The Upside of Crowded Living What I went through to find a place to live in the fifth most expensive city for renting. Alexa Strabuk | Jul 16, 2018
Racial Justice | Wealth and inequality | Local power | Citizens United To Combat Gentrification, One City Is Changing How Homes Are Bought and Sold The city of Buffalo is supporting its first community land trust, designed to give neighbors control over land use and to keep housing affordable. Lornet Turnbull | Jul 13, 2018
Local power | Mental health The Woman Who Pioneered 鈥淗ousing First鈥 Three decades ago, one nurse came up with a radical idea: Give homeless folks suffering from addiction and mental illness a safe place to be themselves. Travis Lupick | Jul 11, 2018
Aging and dying Granny Flats Offer One Solution to Housing Affordability Crisis These smaller homes are an easier, faster way to build more housing, but zoning restrictions have kept them illegal in many cities. Kevon Paynter, Lornet Turnbull | Jul 2, 2018
Aging and dying Creating Affordable Homes for Multigenerational Living Houses for large moderate-income families are scarce. A few innovative developers are looking to change that. Kevon Paynter | Jun 18, 2018
Wealth and inequality Infographic: Why Normal People Can鈥檛 Afford a House The U.S. is better at subsidizing wealthy people than low-income people. Chris Winters, Tracy Matsue Loeffelholz | Jun 4, 2018
Activism Forget FEMA Trailers: Here鈥檚 How to House People in a Hurry 鈥淲e don鈥檛 need to wait for a hurricane to hit. We can get started with the recovery right now.鈥 Daniel Blue Tyx | Jun 4, 2018
A New Generation Lives a Different American Dream鈥擜nd They鈥檙e Happy Millennials, sometimes referred to as 鈥済eneration rent,鈥 are having to get creative and find alternative housing options. A. Rochaun Meadows-Fernandez | May 29, 2018
Indigenous lands | Native rights The Lost Indigenous Housing Designs Developed over thousands of years, traditional architecture can also build climate resiliency. Kayla DeVault | May 29, 2018
How to Protect a Renter Nation Laws that help renters are based on the belief that housing is a right for all, not just for those who own homes. Deonna Anderson | May 21, 2018
Racial Justice After Centuries of Housing Racism, a Southern City Gets Innovative In Jackson, Mississippi, community land trusts are key to fair and affordable development. Adam Lynch | May 15, 2018
Wealth and inequality | Local power | Citizens United Tiny Houses Alone Can鈥檛 Solve the Housing Crisis. But Here鈥檚 What Can People are looking beyond traditional boundaries to find housing that works for them. Chris Winters | May 8, 2018
Local power How Artists and Neighbors Turned a Bomb Site Into a Medicine Garden Amid a housing crisis, a London neighborhood found a way to protect a parcel of rewilded land鈥攖hen transform it into something better. Olivia Rosane | May 7, 2018
Local economies | Wealth and inequality Unstable Stock Market Is a Warning: Treat Your House Like a Home A precarious housing market is no place for homeowners and renters who just want a safe place to live and a community to belong to. Chris Winters | Feb 16, 2018