AMA calls for alleviating racial housing segregation, Medical Press, August 2, 2018, available here
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Poverty Even In Glastonbury, Sean Ghio, Hartford Courant, May 29, 2018, available here
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The American Housing Crisis Might Be Our Next Big Political Issue, Benjamin Schneider, CityLab, May 16, 2018, available here
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Assisted Housing May Lead to Health Benefits for Low-Income Renters, How Housing Matters, March 21, 2018, available here
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“Talk to Your Friends About Zoning”: A PSA Campaign for the NIMBY in Your Life, Henry Grabar, Slate, Febuary 13, 2017, available here
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Towns That Defy Fair Housing Law, New York Times, July 27, 2016, available here
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Many U.S. Suburbs Dodging Issue of More Affordable Housing, Michael Hoban, Urban Land, May 31, 2016, available here
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Alana Semuels, The Atlantic, Aug. 9, 2015, available here
The number of people living in high-poverty areas—defined as census tracts where 40 percent or more of families have income levels below the federal poverty threshold—nearly doubled between 2000 and 2013, to 13.8 million from 7.2 million, according to a new analysis of census data by Paul Jargowsky, a public-policy professor at Rutgers University-Camden and a fellow at The Century Foundation. That’s the highest number of Americans living in high-poverty neighborhoods ever recorded.
Rejecting Affordable Housing Speeds Connecticut's Decline
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Terry Tondro, St. John’s Law Review, 1999, available here
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