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Ep 74: Racial (and Spatial) Disparities in Rental Assistance with Andrew Fenelon
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Black households make up a disproportionate share of rent assistance recipients. Andrew Fenelon discusses how a “two-tiered approach to housing support" favoring white homeowners helped create the disparity.
Show notes:
- Fenelon, A. (2024). Race, housing policy, and the demographic and spatial structure of modern housing programs: Who receives rental assistance and where do they live? Journal of Urban Affairs, 46(5), 944-961.
- Streets.MN article about the Bryant Avenue Bike Path (with photos).
- Episode 17 of UCLA Housing Voice, discussing housing vouchers with Rob Collinson.
- Episode 37 of UCLA Housing Voice, discussing public housing with Akira Drake Rodriguez.
- Tax Policy Center analysis of the costs of U.S. homeownership assistance programs.
111 episodes
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Manage episode 428150817 series 2930981
Content provided by UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Black households make up a disproportionate share of rent assistance recipients. Andrew Fenelon discusses how a “two-tiered approach to housing support" favoring white homeowners helped create the disparity.
Show notes:
- Fenelon, A. (2024). Race, housing policy, and the demographic and spatial structure of modern housing programs: Who receives rental assistance and where do they live? Journal of Urban Affairs, 46(5), 944-961.
- Streets.MN article about the Bryant Avenue Bike Path (with photos).
- Episode 17 of UCLA Housing Voice, discussing housing vouchers with Rob Collinson.
- Episode 37 of UCLA Housing Voice, discussing public housing with Akira Drake Rodriguez.
- Tax Policy Center analysis of the costs of U.S. homeownership assistance programs.
111 episodes
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