How Does an Eviction Affect Your Record? Housing Access and Stability December 18, 2024 / Research Summary Growing evidence finds that landlords often use eviction filings to facilitate debt collection, extract fees, or control tenant behavior and that the threat of eviction can exacerbate tenants’ housing instability. Health, Housing Access and Stability How Housing Instability Affects Children’s Health and Development Simrun Singh December 11, 2024 / Article Housing Access and Stability Do Clean Slate Laws Reduce Housing Barriers? Rebecca John, Katherine Fallon, Judah Axelrod, Sonia Torres Rodriguez, Brendan Chen December 04, 2024 / Article The Latest November 06, 2020 Friday Under One Roof: Building an Abolitionist Approach to Housing Justice Webinar Hosted by NYU Furman Center October 30, 2020 Friday Health Do Older Adults Have Equitable Access to Livable Communities? Webinar Hosted by Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University Housing Access and Stability How Philanthropy Can (and Can’t) Help Prevent Evictions during the Pandemic Monique King-Viehland, Solomon Greene, Shena Ashley October 21, 2020 / Article Education, Inclusive Communities and Neighborhoods Confronting the Causes of Residential and School Segregation October 21, 2020 / Research Summary News Roundup October 15, 2020 Eviction, transitional housing, public housing, affordable housing News Roundup October 22, 2020 Small-town affordable housing, farmworkers, homelessness, eviction October 23, 2020 Friday Measuring the Crisis: Housing Data during the COVID-19 Pandemic Webinar Hosted by Urban Institute News Roundup October 08, 2020 Eviction, fair housing, climate change, and preservation of affordable housing October 22, 2020 Thursday COVID-19 and Housing Stability: State and Local Eviction Prevention Strategies Webinar Hosted by Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Justice, Housing Access and Stability, Inclusive Communities and Neighborhoods, Housing Access and Stability, Housing Access and Stability Three Strategies to Combat the Joint Legacy of Racial Segregation and Police Brutality in Public Housing Annie Chen, Megan Russo, Sarah Carthen Watson October 07, 2020 / Article Justice, Housing Access and Stability, Inclusive Communities and Neighborhoods Reigning in Police Surveillance: Why Legal Protections Are Not Working for Public Housing Residents and How to Strengthen Them October 07, 2020 / Research Summary News Roundup October 01, 2020 Eviction, community land trust, disaster relief, affordable housing Inclusive Communities and Neighborhoods, Justice Police Budget Increases Are Linked to Local Housing Market Growth and Declines in Social Service Spending September 30, 2020 / Research Summary October 05, 2020 Monday How We Use Urban Public Space Webinar Hosted by San Francisco Bay Area Planning and Urban Research Association (SPUR) October 16, 2020 Friday The Rent Eats First: Using Residual Income to Measure Rental Affordability Webinar Hosted by Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University More