Inequality in our neighborhoods translates to inequality in our schools. And discrimination that has a hand in shaping our neighborhoods has a hand in shaping our schools.
Economic hardships from COVID-19 are hitting Black and Latinx people hardest. Here are five actions leaders can take to ensure relief reaches the people who need it most.
Repurposing hotels and motels helped keep people safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. Pivoting to long-term solutions is needed to support struggling residents and prevent increases in homelessness.
Join us today from 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. (EDT) as the Tax Policy Center’s Howard Gleckman talks with Caroline Bruckner, chief counsel to the United States Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship during the 2008 recession, about the economic effects of the pandemic, especially on women business owners. Register here for the virtual event.
Tiny-home villages are cheaper to construct than multifamily housing, offer a neighborhood design, and can be paired with supportive services. A pilot program in Bozeman, Montana, offers early lessons on what it takes to use tiny-home villages as a solution to chronic homelessness.