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  1. Louisville Executive Chosen for National Fellowship on Racial Equity

    The Lane Report
    Agosto 11, 2020
    El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias
  2. Un gran plan en el campus

    Un experimento sobre el redesarrollo comunitario echa raíces en una universidad cerrada de Detroit
    Revista Land Lines
    Noviembre 2019
    Por Anna Clark

    Marygrove College está cerrando las puertas, pero en el campus se está gestando una nueva escuela para alumnos desde preescolar hasta posgrado. Gracias a una innovadora asociació...

  3. Big Plan on Campus

    At a Shuttered Detroit College, a Community Development Experiment Takes Root
    Revista Land Lines
    Septiembre 2019
    By Anna Clark, September 13, 2019

    Detroit’s Marygrove College is closing its doors, but a new school serving preschoolers through graduate students is taking shape on its campus. Thanks to an innovative public–private...

  4. Climate Resilience

    Seattle Utility, Housing Groups Launch Bold Experiment in Climate Equity
    Revista Land Lines
    Agosto 2019
    By Emma Zehner, August 20, 2019

    In the next decade, Seattle Public Utilities will invest $100 million in stormwater management and water quality infrastructure in one of the city’s only remaining affordable neighborhoods. A...

  5. Podcast: The Future of Cities in the Pandemic

    Videos y multimedia
    Abril 2020
    Episode 11 of the Land Matters podcast with Anthony Flint, Marian Urquilla, and Sarida Scott

    The coronavirus pandemic has utterly changed virtually all aspects of urban life, both now and for the foreseeable future. Cities like Detroit—before the crisis, arguably on the brink of a...

  6. Could NY’s Work from Home Moment Fuel Office-to-Residential Conversions?

    The Real Deal
    Marzo 27, 2020
    El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias
  7. Community Investment

    Fulcrum Fellow Romi Hall on Public Health, Anti-Displacement, and Cross-Sector Collaboration in Oakland
    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2019
    By Emma Zehner, April 14, 2019

    Positioned near the epicenter of California’s housing crisis, Oakland is slightly more affordable than San Francisco and Silicon Valley, but the East Bay city is experiencing rapid gentrification and...

  8. Community Investment

    Hospital System Helps Create Affordable Housing in San Bernardino
    Revista Land Lines
    Febrero 2019
    By Alyia Gaskins, February 15, 2019

    For years, the City of San Bernardino, California, worked with the county housing authority, a nonprofit affordable housing developer called National CORE, and community residents to develop a plan...

  9. Health Care and Housing: Making the Case the Invest

    Health Progress
    Septiembre 1, 2019
    El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias
  10. Miami's Affordable Housing Crisis is Dire. A New Report Reveals Possible Solutions.

    Miami Herald
    Mayo 6, 2019
    El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias

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