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Puertas que se abren
Los bancos de tierras y los fideicomisos de suelo comunitarios se asocian para generar oportunidades de vivienda asequibleLand Lines MagazineOctober 2020Por Emma Zehner, 7 de octubre, 2020Debido a los altos costos de vivienda y la inseguridad económica, es cada vez más difícil garantizar un techo en las ciudades de los Estados Unidos. Para abordar esta crisis, los...
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Helping Homeowners
Creating Mortgage Assistance Programs That Work: Lessons From the Great RecessionLand Lines MagazineOctober 2020By Liz Farmer, October 28, 2020As the pandemic wears on and unemployment remains in the high single digits, nearly 10 million Americans are now either behind on their housing payments or have little confidence they will be able to...
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Land Lines, October 2020
Land Lines MagazineOctober 2020Edited by Katharine WrothThis issue explores new collaborations between land banks and community land trusts that are unlocking affordable housing opportunities, the role of urban parks in pandemic recovery, and the...
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Alternativas de Gestión del Suelo para la Producción de Vivienda Social
Online LearningOctober 19, 2020Profesora: María Mercedes MaldonadoEl curso explora las conexiones entre la planificación, la gestión del suelo y las políticas para la producción de vivienda nueva de interés social, identifica obstáculos y plantea alternativas basadas en la movilización de plusvalías.
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Whole-Person Care: COVID-19 Racial Disparities
Pittsburgh Business TimesSeptember 10, 2020Lincoln Institute in the News -
Land Matters Podcast
Episode 14: Housing's Racial HistoryLand Lines MagazineSeptember 2020By Anthony Flint, September 8, 2020The Fair Housing Act—passed in 1967, just seven days after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.—sought to end discrimination in housing in the United States. But as the economic and...
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Podcast: Housing's Racial History
Videos and MultimediaSeptember 2020Episode 14 of the Land Matters podcast with Anthony Flint and Lisa RiceTo make sense of the current discussion of affordable housing in cities or in suburbs, it is necessary to understand the history of discrimination that has been part and parcel of US housing policy...
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Overcoming Barriers to Housing Affordability
Requests for ProposalsSeptember 2020The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy invites proposals for studies on the barriers to implementing housing strategies at the scale needed to address the housing affordability crisis, and strategies to overcome those barriers.
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Mayor’s Desk
A Capital Reckoning in Washington, DCLand Lines MagazineSeptember 2020By Anthony Flint, September 2, 2020Muriel Bowser vaulted to national prominence this year as a leading voice in the coronavirus pandemic and the movement for racial justice. Bowser was elected mayor of Washington, DC, in 2014 and...
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Lincoln Institute Sessions at the 2020 IAAO Annual Conference
ConferencesAugust 30, 2020Speakers: Paul Bidanset, Alan Dornfest, Daniel McMillen, Semida Munteanu, Ron Rakow, Jennifer RearichThe Lincoln Institute will present three seminars at the 2020 annual conference of the International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO).
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