Research published in Housing Policy Debate, “Investigating Transit-Induced Displacement Using Eviction Data,” finds limited evidence that new transit development increases eviction rates in…
NLIHC is pleased to welcome Olivia Arena as a housing advocacy organizer on the field team.
Olivia spent the last four years conducting place-based social and economic policy research in the…
NLIHC is accepting applications for our winter/spring research and graphic design/communications internship positions. Interns are highly valued and fully integrated into our staff work. We seek…
The following are some of the news stories that NLIHC contributed to during the week of October 25:
“As federal protections weaken, here’s a state-by-state guide to pandemic…
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This special edition of Tenant Talk, a publication dedicated to low-income residents and their allies, focuses on the unique challenges being faced during the pandemic by people…
Join today’s (October 26) national call on coronavirus, disasters, housing, and homelessness, at 2:30-4 pm ET. We will be joined by Max Weinstein of the Massachusetts Attorney General’s office to…
The U.S. Treasury Department published an update to Coronavirus Relief Fund Frequently Asked Questions on October 19. Questions A. 57–59 and B.13 were added and Questions A. 42, 49, and 53 were…
Two new resources are now available on the resources page of the Our Homes, Our Votes 2020 website: 1) a sample voter pledge card to help voters make a plan to vote and …
The United State Interagency Counsel on Homelessness (USICH) released on October 19 a new strategic plan that is deeply flawed and ill-informed, ignoring decades of evidence on the causes of and…
Advocacy organizations from across the country have filed lawsuits challenging HUD’s revisions to the final Disparate Impact rule that shifted the burden of proof from housing providers, financial…