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Figuring Out How to Affirmatively Further Fair Housing
Things have changed dramatically at HUD, but there is still a long way to go. I am reminded of someone…
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new site: BuildingOneAmerica.org
Over the weekend, I put together a quick-and-dirty conference website for the Metropolitan Area Research Corporation and the Gamaliel Foundation.…
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new post: “How Much is Too Much Neighborhood Data?”
A new post is up at Rooflines.org asking some difficult questions about the flood of neighborhood data now available online…
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“NEW news” report on WTTW
Community Media Workshop’s “The NEW news” report, to which I contributed an article, was discussed on Chicago’s WTTW. You can…
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different theme, moved off wordpress.com
After much delay, this site has finally migrated to it’s own host from wordpress.com and has a fancy new theme.…
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new article: "Innovation and Aggregation: Why News Needs A Bigger—and More Beneficial—Tapeworm"
From the Community Media Workshop’s “The NEW news: The Journalism We Want and Need” report: While the lines continue to…
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new article: "Equity 2.0: The Missing Pieces"
From Shelterforce magazine: Under President Obama, data transparency, private-sector innovation, and a renewed commitment to expanding opportunity could revolutionize housing…
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N2Y4 Mobile Challenge and Conference
Save Your Seat: N2Y4 Mobile Challenge Conference is almost here! The organizers of this year’s N2Y4 Mobile Challenge & Conference…
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How to Violate a Federal Civil Rights Law and Get Away With It
I’ve written before about the absurdities of “government speak” before, but a new memo from HUD’s Office of Fair Housing…