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Open Communities Alliance is a Connecticut-based civil rights organization that promotes access to opportunity for all people through education, organizing, advocacy, research, and partnerships. The Alliance works to build an urban-suburban interracial coalition to support policies that lead to housing choice.  Join us! 

 

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A chance for everyone to achieve his or her full potential.

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In The News

Housing advocates have a message for state lawmakers: They are tired of waiting for change while thousands of Connecticut residents face housing costs they can’t afford and the prospect of losing their homes. In a pair of press conferences at the state Capitol on Thursday, tenant union supporters and housing...

A law passed more than 30 years ago to increase affordable housing across the state is increasingly coming under fire from those who claim it has failed to prevent the state’s current housing crisis. The Housing Committee heard public testimony Tuesday on a bill that calls for the Housing Commissioner...

Worth Reading

Connecticut is home to some of the nation's starkest inequality between neighboring school districts, new data shows. As part of a project examining disparities in education, the Washington D.C.-based think tank New America analyzed thousands of adjacent school systems across the U.S., comparing the median household income of one district...

For the first time, the Housing Authority of New Haven is providing site-based housing vouchers outside of the Elm City itself, covering 40 low-income apartments in the town of Branford. As housing advocates continue to push for a state bill that would allow local public housing agencies to build apartments...

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