by Sidney BetancourtSidney: Hello Zella. I know we’ve connected a lot in the past few years, but for the audience can you tell me more about yourself? Including where you grew up and how you ended up…
by Sidney BetacourtAs many communities nationwide feel the harsh consequences of climate change, many are trying to develop solutions to the crisis. One solution has grown out of the New York Climate…
by Mrs. Brown. NLIHC Board MemberMrs. Brown: Thank you for the opportunity to discuss disaster recovery with you, Noah. These questions provide insight into how NLIHC and professionals view the…
by Esther Colón-BermúdezClimate change is exacerbating the frequency and severity of disasters like flooding, extreme heat, wildfires, and hurricanes. In 2024, nearly half of all U.S. homes were at…
by Kenza Idissi JanatiThe U.S. is facing a dual crisis: a severe shortage of affordable housing and increased exposure to disasters driven by climate change. With a deficit of 7.1 million affordable…
Dear Readers,Our nation is increasingly confronted with challenges related to climate change, racial injustice, and housing instability. Climate-related disasters, including severe wildfires,…
by Gabby RossRazing Liberty Square is a 2023 documentary film that highlights the impacts of climate change and gentrification on a historically Black community in Miami, FL called Liberty City.…
by Kenza Idrissi JanatiAcross the country, low-income renters are being hit hardest by two major problems: rising housing costs and the increasing effects of climate change. Many families live in…
by Meghan MertyisAmerica’s disaster recovery system is broken and in need of major reform. When disasters strike, marginalized populations are often the hardest hit but have the fewest resources to…
The NLIHC Board of Directors is proud to announce the appointment of Renee M. Willis as the organization’s new president and chief executive officer, effective immediately. This historic appointment…
The following are some of the news stories to which NLIHC contributed during the week of May 12: “60,000 people set to prematurely lose federal housing assistance" The Washington Post, May 13,…