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_9379 _aGordon, Leslie |
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_aRooted in Home : _bcommunity-based alternatives to the Bay Area Housing Crisis |
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260 | _bUrban Habitat and East Bay Community Law Center | ||
300 | _a40 pages | ||
500 | _aKEYWORDS: Housing crisis, community-based alternatives, affordable housing | ||
520 | _aThe San Francisco Bay Area, as one of the wealthiest metropolitan regions in the world, should be able to provide stable, decent, affordable housing for all of its residents. Instead, the region is in the grips of an acute housing affordability crisis. In this report, we introduce real-world examples of alternative solutions and responses to the housing crisis—rooted in permanent affordability and democratic community control—that people are actively working on in the Bay Area and beyond. It is time to move past the current for-profit market system and the crisis it has created. We must move boldly in a different direction—towards an understanding that housing is a human right. | ||
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_9380 _aMajid, Mashael |
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_9381 _aRoshan Samara, Tony |
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_9382 _aEcheverria, Fernando |
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_9383 _aRupani, Seema |
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_uhttps://oakclt.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Report_Rooted-in-Home_UrbanHabitat_EBCLC.pdf _yView item on publishers website |
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