Resources

Introduction

Nazar, David. “Los Angeles Seeks Sustainable Solutions for Homeless.” Elemental, 5 Sept. 2018, elementalreports.com/urbanization/2018/09/05/los-angeles-seeks-sustainable- solutions-for-homeless/.

 

Why Are People Homeless?

Kimura, Donna. “Study: More Americans Are Homeless.” Housing Finance, 1 Jan. 2011, www.housingfinance.com/news/study-more-americans-are-homeless_o#:~:text=The%20report%20gauges%20that%20the,fall%20to%20one%20in%2025.

Sean Veal Sean Veal was a Research Assistant the Center, et al. “Nearly a Third of American Households Were Cost-Burdened Last Year.” Nearly a Third of American Households Were Cost-Burdened Last Year | Joint Center for Housing Studies, 7 Dec. 2018, www.jchs.harvard.edu/blog/more-than-a-third-of-american-households-were-cost-burdened-last-year.

“The Gap: A Shortage of Affordable Rental Homes.” National Low Income Housing Coalition, reports.nlihc.org/gap.

 

Housing Discrimination

Quillian, Lincoln, et al. “Racial Discrimination in the U.S. Housing and Mortgage Lending Markets: A Quantitative Review of Trends, 1976–2016.” Race and Social Problems, Springer US, 6 Jan. 2020, link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12552-019-09276-x.

Ford, Carmel. “Homeownership by Race and Ethnicity: Eye On Housing.” Eye On Housing | National Association of Home Builders Discusses Economics and Housing Policy, 18 Aug. 2020, eyeonhousing.org/2017/12/homeownership-by-race-and-ethnicity/.

Manissa McCleave Maharwal and Isabelle Nastasia.  “Why Race Matters After Sandy?” Waging Nonviolence: People-Powered News and Analysis, December 11, 2012. http://wagingnonviolence.org/feature/why-race-matters-after-sandy/

USAFacts. “White People Own 86% of Wealth and Make up 60% of the Population.” USAFacts, USAFacts, 23 Sept. 2020, usafacts.org/articles/white-people-own-86-wealth-despite-making-60-population/.

Eviction Lab. “Racial and Gender Disparities among Evicted Americans.” Eviction Lab, evictionlab.org/demographics-of-eviction/.

Pickering, Leslie Pickering, and Anita Silvers. Bringing Age Discrimination and Disability Discrimination Together: Too Few Intersections, Too Many Interstices. Marquette Elder’s Advisor: Vol. 11: Iss. 1, Article 8., 2009, http://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/elders/vol11/iss1/8

“Discrimination Against Families With Children In Rental Housing Markets: Findings Of The Pilot Study: HUD USER.” Discrimination Against Families With Children In Rental Housing Markets: Findings Of The Pilot Study | HUD USER, www.huduser.gov/portal/publications/HDSFamiliesFinalReport.html.

“Discrimination Against Families With Children In Rental Housing Markets: Findings Of The Pilot Study: HUD USER.” Discrimination Against Families With Children In Rental Housing Markets: Findings Of The Pilot Study | HUD USER, www.huduser.gov/portal/publications/HDSFamiliesFinalReport.html.

“Cityscape: Volume 20 Number 3: Homelessness and Housing Experiences among LGBTQ Young Adults in Seven U.S. Cities: HUD USER.” Cityscape: Volume 20 Number 3 | Homelessness and Housing Experiences among LGBTQ Young Adults in Seven U.S. Cities | HUD USER, www.huduser.gov/portal/periodicals/cityscpe/vol20num3/article1.html.

M. Davis and Company, Inc. “An Estimate of Housing Discrimination Against Same-Sex Couples: HUD USER.” An Estimate of Housing Discrimination Against Same-Sex Couples | HUD USER, June 2013, www.huduser.gov/portal/publications/fairhsg/discrim_samesex.html.

Haverty, Laura. “Why Equal Housing for Women Will Continue to Be a ‘Tough Road’.” NBCNews.com, NBCUniversal News Group, 1 Aug. 2019, www.nbcnews.com/know-your-value/feature/why-equal-housing-women-will-continue-be-tough-road-ncna1038266.

 

Hostile Architecture

Hu, Winnie. “’Hostile Architecture’: How Public Spaces Keep the Public Out.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 8 Nov. 2019, www.nytimes.com/2019/11/08/nyregion/hostile-architecture-nyc.html.

 

Stereotyping

“Everyday Myths About the Homeless – Debunked.” Fred Victor, 26 Feb. 2020, www.fredvictor.org/2019/06/02/everyday-myths-about-the-homeless-debunked/.

Kieschnick, H. (2018). A cruel and unusual way to regulate the homeless: Extending the status crimes doctrine to anti-homeless ordinances. Stanford Law Review, 70(5), 1569-1621. Retrieved from https://www.libproxy.umassd.edu/login?url=https://www-proquest- com.libproxy.umassd.edu/scholarly-journals/cruel-unusual-way-regulate-homeless- extending/docview/2058267062/se-2?accountid=14573

Carolyn Finney.  2008. “What’s Race Got to do With It? Climate Change, Privilege and Consciousness.” Whole Thinking Journal. (pp. 21-25)
https://umassd.umassonline.net/bbcswebdav/pid-939988-dt-content-rid-4247673_1/xid-4247673_1

 

Supportive Housing

Dohler, Ehren, et al. “Supportive Housing Helps Vulnerable People Live and Thrive in the Community.” Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, 31 May 2016, www.cbpp.org/research/housing/supportive-housing-helps-vulnerable-people-live-and-thrive-in-the-community.

 

‘Just’ Sustainable Housing

 Julian Agyeman. 2013.  Introducing Just Sustainabilities: Policy, Planning, and Practice. Zed Books (Chapter 1) https://umassd.umassonline.net/bbcswebdav/pid-1027830-dt-content-rid-4516144_1/xid-4516144_1

Holland, Gale. “LA Wants to Pay Property Owners to Put Homeless Units in Their Backyards.” The Seattle Times, The Seattle Times Company, 13 Apr. 2018, www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/homeless/la-wants-to-pay-property-owners-to-put- homeless-units-in-their-backyards/.

 

Supportive Housing Projects

Hope of The Valley, www.hopeofthevalley.org/.

LOHA, loharchitects.com/work/mlk1101-supportive-housing.

The BLOCK Project, www.the-block-project.org/.