Housing
Stories from the front lines of the housing crisis
Housing and homelessness affects all of us. Our daily reporting covers aspects of health, community, economy, international relations, and social justice relative to the housing crisis.
Housing
On the Line: Defending Housing in the Heartland
In recent years, a tenants rights coalition in Kansas City has won more accountability for landlords and more power for tenants—including a Tenants Bill of Rights and a new office in city hall. Read more
Feb 17, 2023
The Tragedy of D.C.’s Gutted RFK Stadium
Massive sports stadiums are often eyesores built at taxpayer expense. But can stadiums ever become an organic part of urban life? Read more
Jan 20, 2023
What I Learned from My Mom
The life she led—and her disgraceful eviction from a senior care facility in her final years—should inspire all of us to push for better. Read more
Jan 18, 2023
Smart Ass Cripple: Out of Sight, Out of Mind
New York City’s new forced treatment policy revives the dangerous idea that we should segregate those we can’t care for. Read more
Jan 10, 2023
On a Mission to End Homelessness, and Spread Warmth
More than one thousand blankets arrived last week from all corners of the country for an installation in Washington, D.C. Read more
Dec 29, 2022
Los Angeles Ballot Measure Raises Hope for a Housing Solution
Voters made the choice to create fairer cities where everyone, regardless of income, can have a place to call home. Read more
Dec 28, 2022
Homelessness is Especially Deadly in the Winter
On the winter solstice—the longest night of the year—hundreds of communities across the United States honor people who died while experiencing homelessness this year. Read more
Dec 21, 2022