The Road Home
By National Coalition for Homeless Veterans
The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans is launching “The Road Home” podcast with a series covering affordable housing for veterans. Tune in as we discuss several projects across the country, housing best practices and how affordable housing availability is critical to ending veteran homelessness.
The Road HomeSep 23, 2021
Exploring The Issue: Johnson V. Grants Pass
We are thrilled to share our interview with Sunita Patel, Assistant Professor of Law and founding Faculty Director of the UCLA Veterans Law Clinic, where we delve into the profound implications of the upcoming Supreme Court case, Johnson v Grants Pass. This groundbreaking legal battle, scheduled for April 22, 2024, promises to redefine the discourse surrounding homelessness, criminalization, and the rights of unsheltered individuals. As the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans (NCHV) actively participates in the legal discourse, submitting an Amicus Brief and collaborating with the UCLA Veterans Law Clinic, we invite you to be part of this crucial conversation.
To learn more about Johnson v Grants Pass and NCHV's involvement, visit our dedicated Grants Pass page here. Stay informed, engaged, and join us in raising awareness about the rights of homeless individuals, veterans, and the broader community.
Solidarity In Action
In this episode of "The Road Home Podcast," we sit down with Fernando Lemos, the passionate Executive Director of Mi Casa, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering individuals and communities. Join us on a journey through Fernando's experiences, from his early days to his impactful role at Mi Casa.
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Tenant Organizing
Join us on "The Road Home" as we delve into the crucial topic of tenant organizing with our esteemed guests, Mindy Woods, Housing and Homeless Advocate from the Resident Action Project, and Brooke Schipporeit, Manager of Field Organizing at the National Low Income Housing Coalition. In this episode, we explore the power of organized tenant movements in advocating for affordable and stable housing, and the impact of such initiatives on addressing homelessness among veterans. Tune in to gain valuable insights and actionable strategies for creating positive change in the housing landscape.
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Community Informed Development
Join us on the Road Home Podcast as we sit down with Scott Kratz, Vice President of Building Bridges Across the River (BBAR). In this enlightening episode, Scott shares his expertise on community-informed development and its transformative impact on affordable housing.
🏡 About the Episode: Scott dives deep into the core principles of community engagement, cultural sensitivity, and sustainable design that drive BBAR's mission. Discover how involving communities in the decision-making process leads to housing solutions that truly meet the needs of the people they serve.
🌐 Listen and Learn:
- Gain insights into the collaborative efforts shaping the future of affordable housing.
- Explore the innovative approaches BBAR employs to ensure inclusivity and affordability.
- Understand the importance of transparent communication and trust-building in community development.
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Shared Housing
Welcome to The Road Home, a podcast by The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans. In this enlightening episode titled "Shared Housing," we delve into an innovative housing model that's reshaping the landscape of affordable living.
Joining us are two esteemed guests, Louise Rothschild, Senior Associate at Abt Associates, and Annamarie Pluhar, President of Sharing Housing Inc. Together, they shed light on the concept of shared housing and its profound impact on communities and individuals facing housing challenges.
Tune in to explore the profound impact and practicalities of shared housing, understanding how this innovative model provides affordable solutions and fosters community living for a diverse range of individuals.
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Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing
In this episode, we are joined by a distinguished guest, Julie Creamer, the VP of Acquisition at Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH). Our focus today revolves around a crucial topic: Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing (NOAH).
We dive into the critical importance of mission-driven organizations working diligently to capture NOAH properties to preserve their affordability. We also explore the funding programs available to support the acquisition of NOAH properties and the innovative strategies that can be employed to safeguard their affordability.
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Cooperative Housing
In this enlightening episode of "The Road Home" podcast, brought to you by the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans, we dive deep into the world of Cooperative Housing. Our guest, Fred Gibbs, President of the National Association for Housing Cooperatives, is here to share his extensive knowledge and insights into this innovative housing model.
Cooperative Housing offers a unique and empowering approach to homeownership, offering a sense of community and shared responsibility. Fred Gibbs delves into the principles of cooperative housing, highlighting the benefits it can bring to veterans and those experiencing homelessness. Join us as we explore how cooperative housing can provide a stable and supportive environment for our heroes who are transitioning from homelessness to stable, secure housing.
Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of the cooperative housing movement, its significance, and how it can play a pivotal role in the mission to end veteran homelessness. Fred Gibbs' wealth of expertise is sure to inspire and educate, making this episode of "The Road Home" a must-listen for anyone passionate about tackling homelessness and supporting our veterans.
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Community Land Trusts
On this episode of NCHV's "The Road Home", we delve into the fascinating world of community land trusts. In this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Sandy Bishop, the Executive Director of Lopez Community Land Trust, situated on Lopez Island in the state of Washington. This enlightening conversation sheds light on the vital role of community land trusts in preserving and strengthening communities and promoting affordable housing.
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Solidarity
Our Guest
- We are joined by Chul Gugich, Principal, Policy and Legislative Research and Applications, of LeSar Development Consultants (LDC)
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New Season, October 5, 2023
Season 4 of NCHV’s The Road Home podcast is coming soon! In previous seasons, we explored traditional affordable housing development projects, innovative short-term approaches, and housing justice as the means to ending veteran homelessness. This season we’ll take a turn and examine solidarity as a critical piece of the effort and identify how collective action can impact an individual veteran’s ability to access affordable housing.
Ending veteran homelessness requires all hands on deck. We need to partner to create a path forward that works for the most vulnerable veterans and resists the obstacles they face. And that is what we’ll talk about this season. We’ll discuss how collective action and working together impact affordable housing and delve into practices that help realize this goal.
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Housing Justice Part 2: Next Steps
Our Guests
- James Williams, Director of Racial Justice Policy, Fair Share Housing Center
- Laura Foote, Executive Director, YIMBY Action
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Justice Involved
Our Guest
- James Williams, Director of Racial Justice Policy, Fair Share Housing Center
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Rural
Our Guest
- Shonterria “Terri” Charleston, Director, Training and Technical Assistance, Housing Assistance Council
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Families
Our Guests
- Milo Peinemann, CEO, American Family Housing
- Susan Michael, Vice President of Programs, New Directions for Veterans, Inc
Resources
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Disability Status
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Disability Status
Our Guests
- Dara Baldwin, Director of National Policy, Center for Disability Rights, Inc
- Milo Peinemann, CEO, American Family Housing
- Susan Michael, Vice President of Programs, New Directions for Veterans, Inc
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Aging and Elderly
Our Guests
- Rodney Harrell Vice President, Family, Home and Community, AARP
- Susan Michael, Vice President of Programs, New Directions for Veterans, Inc
Resources
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Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation
Our Guests
- Lindsay Church Executive Director, Minority Veterans of America
- Bryan Ellicott, SAGEVets Program Manager, SAGE
Resources
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Race and Equity
Our Guests
- Eric Tars | Legal Director | National Homelessness Law Center
- Melinda Clemmons | VP, Central Midwest Market & Sr. Advisor, Equitable Path Forward | Enterprise Community Partners
- Briana Mason | Program Officer | Enterprise Community Partners
Resources
- The Road Home Webpage
- Click here for insights from this week's episode.
- Enterprise Community Partners
- National Homelessness Law Center
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S3-1 | Housing Justice
Season 3 of NCHV’s The Road Home podcast is here!
In Seasons 1 and 2 we explored traditional affordable housing development projects, and innovative short-term approaches, respectively, as the means to ending veteran homelessness. In Season 3 our focus will shift to examine housing justice as an integral piece of the effort to end veteran homelessness. Using an equity lens, we’ll explore how specific demographic characteristics impact an individual veteran’s ability to access affordable housing.
Our Guests
- Ann Oliva | CEO | The National Alliance to End Homelessness
- Antonia Fasanelli | ED | National Homelessness Law Center
Resources
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- National Coalition for Housing Justice | www.nchj.org
- The Road Home Web Page (Resources, Episode Schedule, Speaker Bios)
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Season 3 is Coming Soon!
Season 3 of NCHV’s The Road Home podcast is coming soon! In Seasons 1 and 2 we explored traditional affordable housing development projects, and innovative short-term approaches, respectively, as the means to ending veteran homelessness. In Season 3 our focus will shift to examine housing justice as an integral piece of the effort to end veteran homelessness. Using an equity lens, we’ll explore how specific demographic characteristics impact an individual veteran’s ability to access affordable housing. If we want to end homelessness for veterans, we need to create a path forward that works for the most vulnerable and repairs the harmful impacts of systemic inequities and institutional racism. And that is what we'll talk about this season. We’ll discuss how specific demographic characteristics impact affordable housing access and delve into strategies and projects that mitigate those impacts. We hope you enjoy this important conversation.
GPD Conversion
Tune in this week as we discuss Grant and Per Diem (GPD) Conversion
We speak to Leslie Wise, Portfolio Lead, Direct Community Support at Community Solutions, Allyson Randolph, Assistant Director, Real Estate at Community Solutions, and Dr. Audi, President, and CEO of Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries
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Tiny Homes
Tune in this week as we discuss Tiny Homes.
We speak to Kim Cook, Psy. D, Executive Director of US VETS- Hawaii and Lona Hammer, PHM, Executive Director of Kennewick Housing Authority
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Shared Equity
Tune in this week as we discuss Shared Equity
We speak to Bruce Buckley, CEO, and Mike Hagmaier, EVP of Soldier On.
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Accessory Dwelling Units as an Affordable Housing Option
Tune in this week as we discuss Accessory Dwelling Units.
We speak to Robinson Markus, Worker-Owner at Evanston Development Center, and Chris Lee, Design and Development at Backyard ADUs.
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Modular Construction Part 2
Tune in this week for a two-part episode, discussing Modular Construction. Part I featured Dana Spain, VP of Community Relations at Volumetric Building Companies, and Joel Comino, CEO/Founder of Next Modular.
In Part 2, we are joined by Jack Toan, COO, and Paul Cho, Chief Housing Officer at Illumination Foundation, and Bill Cavanaugh, Principal of US Modular, Inc.
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Modular Construction Part 1
Tune in this week for a two-part episode, discussing Modular Construction.
In Part I, we are joined by Dana Spain, VP of Community Relations at Volumetric Building Companies, and Joel Comino, CEO/Founder of Next Modular.
Part 2, features Jack Toan, COO and Paul Cho, Chief Housing Officer at Illumination Foundation, and Bill Cavanaugh, Principal of US Modular, Inc.
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Homelessness to homeownership
Tune in this week as we discuss moving veterans from homelessness to homeownership. We speak to Karl Notturno, one of the cofounders of A Soldier’s Home Click here for insights from this week's episode.
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Sweat Equity
Tune in this week as we discuss Sweat Equity.
We speak to Jeff Dee, the Chief Development Officer at Habitat for Humanity Metro Maryland, Amanda Mowry, the Homeowner Service Associate at the Black Hills Area for Humanity, and Noel Brown, a veteran with lived experience participating in Habitat for Humanity’s homeownership program. Click here for Insights from this week's episode.
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Hotel/Motel Conversion
Tune in this week as we discuss Hotel/Motel Conversion.
We speak to Randy Cole the CEO at the Columbia Housing Authority.
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Season 2 Preview
Season 2 Preview
Rural Housing for Veterans: Partnerships and Funding
Tune in this week as we discuss Rural Housing for Veterans: Partnerships and funding with The Housing Assistance Council (HAC).
We spoke with Shonterria Charleston, Director of Training and Technical Assistance & Anselmo Telles, Senior Housing Specialist.
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Housing Authorities and Housing Vouchers
Tune in this week as we discuss Housing Authorities and Housing Vouchers with Peter W. Ragsdale, Executive Director of the Housing Authority of the County of San Joaquin. We also discuss their new property, Victory Gardens, which will have 49 units of veterans housing. Click here for Insights from this week's episode.
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Veterans Housing in the making: Liberty Square in Stockton California
Tune in this week as we discuss Veterans Housing in the making with,
- CAROL J. ORNELAS, CEO at Visionary Homebuilders and
- JOHN PENKOWER, Managing Director of CSCDA
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Funding Supportive Housing in Arizona: Bonus Episode
The Road Home has a bonus interview for you this week, which adds some context to the full-length episode we released last week. The bonus interviews are intended to give further insights from the experts, hear more in-depth about funding sources, clarify any questions you all may have about the method for implementation, and draw more of a direct connection between the feature developments and NCHVs long-standing community-level efforts.
In this week's bonus interview, we continue our discussion on Permanent Supportive housing in Arizona. We are joined by Jeanne Redondo, the Rental Programs Administrator, and Ruby Dhillon-Williams, the Assistant Deputy Director of Housing & Community Development for the Arizona Department of Housing.
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Dunlap Pointe: Campus Style Permanent Supportive Housing in Arizona
Tune in this week as we discuss Campus Style Permanent Supportive Housing and Native American Veterans with,
- Diana “Dede” Yazzie Devine, CEO at Native Connections and
- Joe Keeper, Director Director of Real Estate Development at Native Connections.
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Workforce Housing for Veterans: Residences at Brighton Marine
Tune in this week as we discuss Workforce Housing for Veterans & the Residences at Brighton Marine in Boston.
We speak to Drew Colbert Senior Project Director at WinnDevelopment and Chrystal Kornegay Executive Director at MassHousing.
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Corsair Flats in Alameda, California & Transit Oriented Development
Tune in this week as we discuss Transit Oriented Developments and the Corsair Flats Apartments in California. We speak to Louis Liss Project Developer at Eden Housing, Debbie Potter Community Development Director for the City of Alameda, and Jennifer Pearce Housing and Community Development Manager for Alameda County Community Development Agency.
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The Soldiers Home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Part 2
Tune in this week for a two-part episode, discussing The Soldiers Home in Milwaukee Wisconsin, and Historic Tax Credits
In Part I, we are joined by Johnathan Beck Development Project Manager at The Alexander Company; Debbie Burkart National VP of Supportive Housing at National Equity Fund; Willie Hines, Associate Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee; Jackie Martinez, Section 8 Program Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee; and Fernando Aniban, CFO of the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee.
In Part 2, we are joined by Jen Davel the Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer at the Wisconsin Historical Society, and Donovan Rypkema, Principal at Place Economics.
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The Soldiers Home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Part 1
Tune in this week for a two-part episode, discussing The Soldiers Home in Milwaukee Wisconsin, and Historic Tax Credits
In Part I, we are joined by Johnathan Beck Development Project Manager at The Alexander Company; Debbie Burkart National VP of Supportive Housing at National Equity Fund; Willie Hines, Associate Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee; Jackie Martinez, Section 8 Program Director of the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee; and Fernando Aniban, CFO of the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee.
In Part 2, we are joined by Jen Davel the Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer at the Wisconsin Historical Society, and Donovan Rypkema, Principal at Place Economics.
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New Market Tax Credits: Bonus Episode
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In this week's bonus interview, we continue our discussion on New Market Tax Credits with Michelle Wildman, Senior VP for Community Development at the Michigan Economic Development Corporation.
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New Market Tax Credits: Sugar Hill Mixed Use Development
Tune is as we speak with Donald Rencher, Esq. Director, Housing & Revitalization Department with the City of Detroit, and Paul Anderson of the New Market Tax Credit Coalition to discuss the Sugar Hill Development in Detroit, Michigan. View More information about the project here.
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Terwilliger Place in Arlington Virginia
"The Road Home” podcast discusses projects across the country, housing best practices, and how affordable housing availability is critical to ending veteran homelessness. This week NCHV Housing Program Associate, Jasmine Bazley is joined by Nina Janopaul, Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing; Bob Romano, Former Post Commander, American Legion; Sara Pizzo, Arlington County Principal Development Specialist.
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Trailer - The Road Home
Addressing and ending veteran homelessness is more than an obligation, it is a responsibility. Almost 40,000 veterans are without shelter in the US on any given night. Tune in to “The Road Home” as we discuss several projects across the country, housing best practices, and how affordable housing availability is critical to ending veteran homelessness.
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