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Replacement theory and NIMBYism have the same racist roots
Robert David Sullivan
May 24, 2022
The great replacement theory and its undisguised racism have horrified all but the most right-wing political leaders.
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Homelessness is only getting worse, but we know the solution: a right to housing.
Kim Hopper
March 29, 2022
For decades, the United States has responded to homelessness with small change. It’s time to think big and treat housing as a human right.
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Urban planning can facilitate friendship — and the Catholic Church can help
Eve Tushnet
February 17, 2022
We need a new image of what it means to be a good neighbor.
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Homelessness isn’t inevitable — and this Catholic woman is working to end it.
Jesuitical
December 10, 2021
Jesus said the poor will always be with us, but that doesn’t mean we can’t end homelessness.
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We all love Zillow browsing. But there’s a dark side to the real estate app.
John W. Miller
November 18, 2021
Zillow got burned by paying too much for houses. U.S. families are getting burned by skyrocketing housing costs. Artificial intelligence may be making things worse for both.
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The Moral Economy
How should Catholics think about gentrification? Pope Francis has some ideas about urban planning
John W. Miller
November 01, 2021
In surprisingly close accordance with Catholic social teaching, most urban planners say that people should live in close, interactive communities.
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