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Tapestrii

By E. Nicole Watts

The land, its peoples and their stories. Tapestrii.
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The (In)equity Story Data Tells

TapestriiJun 27, 2020

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Housing Equity with James Russell and Alexa Geller

Housing Equity with James Russell and Alexa Geller

Join us for the first episode in our third season with James Russell and Alexa Geller as we explore the incredibly important topic of housing equity. Wish to learn more? Check out the additional resources they suggested:


Out of Reach

https://reports.nlihc.org/oor/new-york

Report: https://reports.nlihc.org/sites/default/files/oor/OOR_BOOK_2020.pdf

Out of Reach documents the significant gap between renters’ wages and the cost of rental housing across the United States. The report’s central statistic, the Housing Wage, is an estimate of the hourly wage a full-time worker must earn to afford a modest rental home at HUD’s fair market rent (FMR) without spending more than 30% of his or her income on housing costs, the accepted standard of affordability. The FMR is an estimate of what a family moving today can expect to pay for a modestly priced rental home in a given area.

Onondaga Earth Corps - Syracuse, NY

https://onondagaearthcorps.org/about/

The mission of the OEC is to empower youth to be active participants in creating positive change for their communities and the environment.

Phipps Neighborhoods – New York, NY

https://www.phippsny.org/

Phipps Houses is the oldest and largest not-for-profit developer, owner, and manager of affordable housing in New York City. Its social services affiliate, Phipps Neighborhoods, provides children, youth and families in low-income neighborhoods the opportunities they need to thrive through comprehensive workforce and education programs, and access to community and economic empowerment services. Together they are changing lives in New York City.

LEAP Charities - Boise, ID

https://www.leaphousing.org/

The Boise-based non-profit community housing developer, LEAP Charities Inc, found a unique  way of blending innovative housing forms with the flexibility and risk reduction of a co-op. LEAP  Charities, Inc is an Idaho affiliate of the national organization of ROC USA. Recently LEAP has developed homes out of metal shipping containers. These four-bedroom, two-bathroom homes will  rent for $843 and include electricity, water, sewer, and trash. The site caters to populations in the  lowest income bracket as household income must be 30 percent less of the area’s median income.

Youth on Record - Denver, CO (not in the housing space, but created in kind alongside a reinvestment / affordable housing project) https://www.youthonrecord.org/about-us

YOR’s education, music, and community programs are designed to help young people become more free, more rooted in their personal power, and better able to thrive in spite of systems and circumstances that dis-empower and marginalize them. YOR designs and implements strengths-based, music-centered programs intended to equip young people from historically under-resourced communities with skills needed to find success in life by advancing their academic success, increasing their economic opportunities and career skills, and strengthening their community connections and networks.

Aug 05, 202142:54
Burma's Borders, Myra Dahgaypaw
Jul 25, 202128:12
Culture and Pakistan, Ben Charles

Culture and Pakistan, Ben Charles

An interview with Ben Charles from Hopeprint's Directors Team as we virtually "walk through" his birthplace of Pakistan and learn more about the stories and cultures of himself, his family and community.

Jul 22, 202120:18
Global Migration, Ellen Opsal and Bella Corieri

Global Migration, Ellen Opsal and Bella Corieri

A brief look at global migration and its impact on both those migrating and those welcoming migrants with migration research students Ellen Opsal and Bella Corieri.

Jul 15, 202140:56
At the Borders of Kenya and Somalia, Salat Ali

At the Borders of Kenya and Somalia, Salat Ali

An interview with Documentary Producer Salat Ali, sharing his experiences of his birthplace at the borders of Kenya and Somalia, and life as a son of many cultures now as a New American. For more information about Salat's documentary or to offer your support, go to https://hopeprint.givingfuel.com/salat-ali-documentary.

Jul 14, 202126:47
The (In)equity Story Data Tells

The (In)equity Story Data Tells

Join with Sarah Hamersma, Associate Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs at Syracuse University, discussing the story the data tells around access and equity.
Jun 27, 202049:35
Bias to Beauty

Bias to Beauty

Exploring how our minds (conscious, subconscious and unconscious) play into our biases on how we see and interact with the world. Featuring special guests Sarah Rosney, LCSW and Gary Dawkins.
May 02, 202051:07
Uncovering the World Around You (You Never Saw Before)

Uncovering the World Around You (You Never Saw Before)

An unpolished, from the heart hour with podcast host and Founder/CEO Nicole Watts sharing some backstory on her own journey to these uncomfortable crucial questions, founding Hopeprint and beyond.
May 02, 202046:24
(Re)Discovering You

(Re)Discovering You

Practical ways to respond to the discomfort and new emerging in and around you through art, design thinking and faith practices. Featuring special guests Tracy Brandenburg, Kyle Pipes and Elisha Stasko.
Apr 24, 202037:06
Seeing Yourself and the World Anew

Seeing Yourself and the World Anew

Join this first episode of the What’s NExT podcast as we explore what it looks like to cultivate a disciplined sensibility towards ourselves and our world in this time of relative silence and social separation. Features special guests Ben Wilson and Felicia Johnson-O’Brien from Notre Dame’s Center for Social Concerns.
Apr 24, 202051:36
April 21, 2020

April 21, 2020

Apr 21, 202000:60