W14-8: This case study is one of a series of five investigations of projects conducted by nonprofit organizations to preserve affordable rental housing in the United…
W14-7: This case study is one of a series of five investigations of projects conducted by nonprofit organizations to preserve affordable rental housing in the United…
W14-6: This case study is one of a series of five investigations of projects conducted by nonprofit organizations to preserve affordable rental housing in the United…
W14-5: This case study is one of a series of five investigations of projects conducted by nonprofit organizations to preserve affordable rental housing in the United…
W14-4: This case study is one of a series of five investigations of projects conducted by nonprofit organizations to preserve affordable rental housing in the United…
W12-9: How and why American housing policy got so complicated are questions scholars have largely neglected to answer. Historians, for their part, have conceived…
W12-6: For more than a century, American reformers have struggled to remedy the problems of poverty in the places where low-income people live. At first, these…
W12-5: History offers valuable lessons to policy makers. Among other lessons, it teaches us the reasons that the government adopted the programs that constitute the…
W11-3: Of the several large and important domestic housing and urban programs produced by Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society administration, the best-known is Model Cities.…
W10-10: In the 1990s, Edward and Polly Dickson, life-long and prominent residents of Massachusetts’ most affluent town, decided to ensure that people of diverse incomes…