What the Pandemic Taught Us About the Homeless -- and What We Shouldn't Forget
My latest op-ed, co-authored with Thomas Hugh Byrne and Benjamin F. Henwood, has been published in The Hill: "Believe it or not, we are housing some of the homeless..."
KCRW Episode: A Westside School District Considers Building Teachers Housing
KCRW's Frances Anderton explores workforce housing as a solution for the affordability crisis in Los Angeles. This episode of "DnA: Design and Architecture" features a brief excerpt from her interview with me.
Our American Discourse, Ep. 31: Millennials Knocking on the Door of the American Dream
In this episode, Dowell Myers questions the fate of a generation grasping at the mantle of opportunity and projects the possible future scenarios they are rapidly approaching.
Our American Discourse, Ep. 9: Build, Baby, Build! Make the City Affordable Again
What if the city’s rental affordability crisis were in your hands? Would you do something about it? In this episode, we get down to the grassroots of housing advocacy with Sonja Trauss.
Our Kids Aren't the Only Ones Suffering From Inequality. We're Failing Our Parents Too!
Clearly, inequality affects Americans of every age -- and that is why you cannot cure what ails the children without treating the parents, for the ailment is not generational. It is economic, and it perpetuates itself down through the generations.