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Subject Habitat NYC's Housing Justice Journey
Date February 18, 2021 6:10 PM
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A report on the benefits of older volunteers, the need to end mass incarceration, and rooting out white supremacy that hides in plain view.

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“People believe they know what Habitat for Humanity is,” says Karen Haycox, CEO of Habitat for Humanity New York City (Habitat NYC). One thing everyone “knows” is that Habitat mobilizes volunteers and future homeowners, who employ sweat equity to build modest detached single-family homes. But how would you do that in a market where land is at a premium like New York City? The answer is, by and large, that you don’t.


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