Basic Needs Include More Than Minimal Food and Housing for Higher Education Students Education August 10, 2022 / Research Summary Colleges and universities provide services, like food pantries and shelter, to meet their students’ basic needs. But according to students, the definition of “basic needs” is too limited. Inclusive Communities and Neighborhoods No Parking Anytime: How Parking Minimums Impede Transit-Oriented Housing Ritwik Bose August 03, 2022 / Article Education Colleges and Universities are Experiencing their Own Affordable Housing Crisis Emma Fernandez July 27, 2022 / Article The Latest Climate and Environment Why Cities Need to Prepare for Climate Migration February 28, 2022 / Feature News Roundup February 24, 2022 Private equity landlords, Homelessness, Homeownership, student homelessness Housing Access and Stability Centering Racial Equity Is Critical to Ending Homelessness February 23, 2022 / Research Summary Housing Access and Stability The State of Affordable Housing for Renters with the Lowest Incomes February 23, 2022 / Research Summary News Roundup February 17, 2022 Housing Quality, Homelessness, Eviction, Zoning Health Millions of Americans Live Near Toxic Waste Sites. How Does This Affect Their Health? Amaya Taylor February 16, 2022 / Article February 24, 2022 Thursday – February 24, 2022 Friday Justice Common Practices for Connecting to and Using Housing as a Diversion and Reentry Strategy Webinar / Webcast Hosted by Council of State Governments Justice Center News Roundup February 10, 2022 Homelessness, Housing Costs, Natural Disasters; Home Insurance, Housing Instability March 22, 2022 Tuesday – March 23, 2022 Wednesday Justice NLIHC’s Virtual Housing Policy Forum 2022: Achieving Housing Justice Webinar Hosted by National Low Income Housing Coalition Housing Access and Stability Noncongregate Housing Plus Services Can Better Protect People Experiencing Homelessness during and beyond the Pandemic Abby Boshart February 09, 2022 / Article News Roundup February 03, 2022 Rent increases, wildfires, affordable housing, Right to Counsel Justice Why Recidivism Isn’t a Strong Metric for Determining a Housing Program’s Success Libby Doyle February 02, 2022 / Article Climate and Environment How Can Greening Cities Predict and Mitigate Future Vulnerabilities to Climate Gentrification? February 02, 2022 / Research Summary February 16, 2022 Wednesday – February 18, 2022 Friday Housing Access and Stability Ending Unsheltered Homelessness: Strategies and Policies That Work Webinar Hosted by The National Alliance to End Homelessness February 04, 2022 Friday Upward Mobility Insights From the 2021 Gramlich Fellows Webinar Hosted by Joint Center for Housing Studies More