Nearly every country faces a housing shortage today. Home costs keep rising while wages stay flat. Climate change and wealth gaps make things worse. Most people feel stuck in this crisis without knowing how we got here.
Knowledge gives our community power to change things. These nine resources help us understand housing problems from many angles. Books like "And Housing for All" by Maria Foscarinis explain how homelessness started in America. "In Defense of Housing" shows how treating homes like stock investments hurts families.
Podcasts bring real stories to life. "Sold Out" explores California's rental problems and climate effects on housing. "A Tiny Plot" follows homeless people in Oakland building their own community. These shows spotlight both struggles and solutions happening right now.
Movies make complex issues easier to grasp. "Slumlord Millionaire" exposes corrupt landlords in New York City. "The Last Black Man in San Francisco" shows how gentrification pushes out longtime residents. These films connect housing problems to real human experiences.
Our community can use this knowledge to push for better policies. We can support affordable housing projects and help neighbors facing eviction. Understanding the crisis helps us work together for homes that everyone can afford.
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Houston Affordable Housing Plan — 2025 Update
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