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Housing Issue 2021

Chicago Counting. Photo Credit: Charmaine Runes
Posted inHousing Issue 2021

Chicago’s Winter Homeless Count May Be Inaccurate, Critics Charge

by Charmaine Runes February 3, 2021February 12, 2021

ne of the first things I noticed when I met Ricky Berner were his slippers. They were a soft tan and waffle-knit, with a darker brown strip running along the bottoms and a smiling sloth stitched on the toes. I told him I liked them and asked where he had gotten them. “I don’t know,” […]

Posted inHousing

CHA Falls Far Short in Housing Voucher Approvals

by Morley Musick February 3, 2021February 21, 2021
Archer Courts Apartments Chinatown. Photo Credit: Sarah Derer
Posted inHousing Issue 2021

The Displacement of Chinatown’s Low-Income Residents is Aggravated by COVID-19

by Yilun Cheng February 3, 2021May 6, 2021
Posted inCover

Resisting Eviction

by Gerri Fernandez February 3, 2021February 12, 2021
Tenant Organizing. Photo Credit: Gerri Fernandez
Posted inLatest

Tenant Unions Form to Cope with the Crisis

by Noah Tesfaye February 3, 2021February 7, 2021
The Housing Cliff. RESOURCES. Art Credit Raziel Puma for City Bureau
Posted inLatest

Where to Find Housing Support During the COVID-19 Pandemic

by Justin Agrelo and City Bureau February 3, 2021February 5, 2021
The Housing Cliff SOLUTIONS. Art credit Raziel Puma for City Bureau
Posted inHousing

4 Solutions That Could Stem the Housing Crisis

by Justin Agrelo and City Bureau February 3, 2021February 5, 2021
Eunyoung has been here a year, Maria more than twenty, but both of these undocumented mothers are living paycheck to paycheck on the edge of the housing cliff. Art Credit Brian Herrera for City Bureau
Posted inLatest

Undocumented Renters Carry Pressure of Housing Crisis With No Safety Net

by Woojae Julia Song, Alex Arriaga and City Bureau February 3, 2021February 5, 2021

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