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Our Homes: Ending the Housing Crisis

Our Homes: Ending the Housing Crisis

By Stanley Chang

A live, weekly, web series exploring the intricacies of and solutions to Hawaii's housing crisis from a global perspective.
Hosted by Hawaii State Senator Stanley Chang.
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Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: A New Generation of Public Development in Boston, MA

Our Homes: Ending the Housing CrisisApr 08, 2024

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Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: A New Generation of Public Development in Boston, MA

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: A New Generation of Public Development in Boston, MA

In this episode of Our Homes, Kenzie Bok, the Administrator for the Boston Housing Authority (BHA), shares BHA’s plan to end the City’s housing shortage in part by building 3,000 mixed-income Faircloth units. This decision was spurred by the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s decision to almost triple the subsidy amount available for Faircloth units. The authority has currently identified two sites, and Bok speaks on the current obstacles and the importance of their mixed-income, mixed-use, and revenue neutral building plans. Bok further speaks on the necessity of government’s role as provider of safe and affordable housing. This episode of Our Homes was hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.

Apr 08, 202449:15
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: How to Build Permanent Supportive Housing for Less

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: How to Build Permanent Supportive Housing for Less

In this episode of Our Homes, Dan Rinzler, Associate Research Director with the California Housing Partnership, shares his evaluation of Tahanan, a recently constructed permanent supportive housing (PSH) project in San Francisco. Tahanan’s development utilized cost-saving measures in financing, design, and construction, reducing residential costs and development times by roughly 40 percent compared to other PSH projects in San Francisco. Tahanan’s success and departure from common development practices represent an opportunity to reassess PSH requirements that delay and increase costs on this critical need. This episode of Our Homes was hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.

Sep 07, 202344:29
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: How Arizona Unlocked a Large New Source of Funding for Housing the Homeless

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: How Arizona Unlocked a Large New Source of Funding for Housing the Homeless

In this episode of Our Homes, Shreya Arakere, Liz Da Costa, and Alex Dayman from Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, Arizona's Medicaid program, discussed how Medicaid waivers are a new funding source for housing the homeless in Arizona. Arizona’s Medicaid will be able to provide six months of transitional housing for individuals moving from insecure environments like homeless shelters and group/foster homes. Arizona’s Medicaid will also offer case management, educational outreach, and other housing services under their Housing and Health Opportunities Waiver (H2O). With nearly 37,000 homeless and at-risk residents, Arizona’s new source of funding for housing the homeless will positively impact their state immensely. This episode of Our Homes was hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.

Jul 14, 202355:32
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: The Big Housing Build in Victoria, Australia

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: The Big Housing Build in Victoria, Australia

The Big Housing Build is a social housing plan to build 10,000 new and affordable homes across regional Victoria. Victoria’s population of 6.7 million in March 2023 is forecast to grow to 11.2 million by 2056. The state's exponential population growth coupled with issues of homelessness, the growing social housing waiting list, and rising costs of housing and living, act as the driving forces behind the Big Housing Build.


Australian politician Sheena Watt, who serves in the Victorian Legislative Council for Northern Metropolitan Region since 2020, discusses the Big Housing Build in Victoria, Australia. Watt is the first Indigenous Australian woman to represent the Australian Labor Party in the Parliament of Victoria. She is the point person to talk to for the housing build across Victoria. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Ian Ross.


May 16, 202357:40
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: How Seattle Passed Social Housing

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: How Seattle Passed Social Housing

Initiative 135 (I-135), is a Seattle initiative that creates a new social housing developer to build, acquire and manage public, affordable housing in the city. Tiffany McCoy and Camille Gix believe that the key strategies that helped pass the initiative were centering the initiative around a positive vision, humanizing higher income renters (teachers/healthcare workers who may need affordable housing), highlighting the beneficial differences between this model compared to others, and using international/national examples for proof of concept.


Tiffani McCoy is the advocacy director at Real Change and serves as the co-chair for the House Our Neighbors coalition. McCoy acted as the campaign manager for I-135, overseeing all campaign communications and field efforts from the start of the campaign through the victory. Camille Gix is a graduate student at the University of Washington and policy intern at Real Change. She was also on the steering committee for I-135, helping draft the initiative. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Ian Ross.

Apr 12, 202356:36
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: The Pandemic’s Effects on Hawaii’s Housing

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: The Pandemic’s Effects on Hawaii’s Housing

Since 2020, Covid-19 affected Hawaii’s housing market. At the beginning of the pandemic, housing prices dropped by an insignificant amount. As the pandemic continued into 2021, 2022, 2023, housing prices began increasing again, following the predicted trajectory of growth. Paul Brewbaker believes that the new wave of working from home plays a role in housing price increase.


Paul Brewbaker is the principal of TZ Economics, a Hawaii consultancy doing corporate work, development impact analysis, and litigation support. His background is in research on the Hawaii economy and in country risk and financial risk analytics from 25 years as a commercial bank economist. He discusses the latest data about the Hawaii housing market in the wake of the pandemic. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.



Feb 22, 202301:06:36
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Social Housing in San Francisco

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Social Housing in San Francisco

Social housing in San Francisco’s needs to meet two criterias: owned by the city, a nonprofit, residents, or a residents’ association that ensures permanent long term affordable housing and serves all income qualified households with a maximum average of not more than 80% of median income across all units. There are many new social housing developments underway in San Francisco including developing churches into social housing and using land trusts to make affordable housing.


Hans How is a member of the C&C of San Francisco Housing Stability Fund Oversight Board, a public body formed to provide oversight on San Francisco’s funds for the creation of social housing. He also acts as a program manager for housing initiatives at Meta. He discusses the city's new social housing programs. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Sep 15, 202259:34
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Missing Middle Housing

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Missing Middle Housing

At Optico Design, Stefan Pellegrini works within the field of missing middle housing. Missing middle housing are house-scaled buildings with multiple units in walkable neighborhoods used to address shifting household demographics between baby boomers and millennials. Millennials are less likely to have children and are in need of affordable housing that comes in forms of duplexes, townhouses, live/work housing, apartments, etc..


Stefan Pellegrini is an architect, urban designer, and planner who advocates for equitable design and social and environmental justice in cities, with a focus on physical placemaking strategies that empower residents, build social capital, and nurture community. He is a principal with Opticos Design, Inc., an urban design, planning, and architecture practice based in Berkeley, California. His work spans more than twenty years and includes mixed-income neighborhoods, downtown urban design plans, community revitalization strategies, and regional plans and codes across the US and abroad. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Aug 04, 202201:00:31
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Housing in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Housing in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Bangladesh is considered the most vulnerable country to climate change with sea level rising threatening its coastal regions, Himalayan snow melts flooding its northern regions, and frequent natural disasters occurring (cyclones and hurricanes). On top of climate related issues, Bangladesh also faces major economic concerns as one of the poorest nations in the world. Both climate and economic matters affect energy access for poorer neighborhoods in Bangladesh. Mark Jones examined energy justice for informal settlements in the global south with a slum in Dhaka as his case study.


Mark Jones, Associate Professor at the University of Queensland School of Architecture, extensively researched issues relating to climate change including emissions mitigation, urban climate response, bio-physical adaptation and social resilience. In 2020, Jones completed his PhD at the University College London, conducting research in Dhaka, Bangladesh. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Aug 04, 202248:14
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: A Proposal for the Ala Wai Village and Green

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: A Proposal for the Ala Wai Village and Green

Sanford Murata wants to build bigger and better. He is proposing a better way to use the land of the Ala Wai Golf Course. Drawing from the Chinese idea of a "Sponge City", this project will store and filter excess water in the canal and release it at opportune times. The project will have two developments: "Ala Wai Village" and "Ala Wai Green". The "Village" would be a series of multi-use affordable housing with 3600 residential units and the "Green" would be a multi-use resource park which would help filter and use the water from the Ala Wai canal to grow a beautiful green space.


Sanford Murata, a real estate professional who studied architecture and urban land economics at the University of California at Berkeley proposes a new Ala Wai village. He has been involved in planning, development, and ownership of a range of real estate projects in Hawaii, his newest being the Ala Wai village. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Aug 04, 202256:50
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Achieving Social Housing in California with Assembly Bill 2053

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Achieving Social Housing in California with Assembly Bill 2053

Assemblymember Alex Lee currently has Assembly Bill 2053 (AB 2053) pending before the California State Legislature that will help the state achieve social housing for all. Social housing is mixed income, publicly developed housing for all that avoids concentrated poverty. He hopes that AB 2053 creates a self sustaining neighborhood with equitable housing for all, no matter their economic status.


Alex Lee represents California’s 25th Assembly District, located in the Silicon Valley region. Assemblymember Lee, elected in 2020, became the youngest Asian American legislator and first openly bisexual state legislator in California history. In the State Legislature, he has made housing affordability and tackling the housing crisis his top priority. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Aug 04, 202258:56
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Hawaii’s Need for Affordable Housing

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Hawaii’s Need for Affordable Housing

Edward Pinto and Tobias Peter discuss their research on housing and the housing crisis in Hawaii. Hawaii has the highest median home price in the country, second highest cost of rent, and second highest rate of homelessness per capita. The plunge in Hawaii’s housing market began in the early 1970s when the state passed environmental and land usage policies causing a housing shortage and increase in housing prices. There is dire need for affordable housing in Hawaii but the state is predicted to face a shortage of 60,000 housing units by 2025.


Edward Pinto is a senior fellow and the director of the Housing Center at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). He is currently researching ways of increasing the entry-level housing supply for first-time buyers and renters who earn hourly wages, as well as examining the current house price boom that began in 2012. Tobias Peter is a research fellow and the assistant director of the AEI’s Housing Center, where he focuses on housing risk and mortgage markets. Peter wrote a variety of reports on housing policy, specifically on the impact of federal policy on housing demand and homeownership, housing finance risks, and first-time home buyers. His pieces have been published in policy journals and in the popular press, including in The Wall Street Journal, American Banker, and Business Insider. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.

Aug 04, 202201:02:16
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: The Biden-Harris Administration on Building Affordable Housing

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: The Biden-Harris Administration on Building Affordable Housing

The Biden-Harris administration has made efforts to promote housing development. While the Build Back Better bill has stalled, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill and the American Rescue Plan passed last year have been essential in supporting American housing. Erika Poethig explains that at the heart of almost every issue from crime to poverty is related to a lack of housing stability. By investing in creating more housing units, maintaining our available stock of housing, and assembling coalitions of agencies and governments, the U.S. can make housing affordable.


Erika Poethig, the Special Assistant to the President for Housing and Urban Policy at the White House’s Domestic Policy Council, discusses America’s housing problem and federal housing policy. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Aug 04, 202256:43
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Social Housing in America

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Social Housing in America

America's investment on public housing has slowly shrunk over the past two decades. According to Paul Williams, this has led to housing being underbuilt and overpriced. But with this investment comes questions about how it will be paid for and what it will look like.


Paul Williams is a social housing researcher whose work has been used by the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, and the House Financial Services Committee in putting together the largest investment in housing ever made. Williams discusses the importance of investing in our public housing. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Aug 03, 202201:01:25
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: How Frances Perkins Changed America

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: How Frances Perkins Changed America

In 2009, Kirstin Downey published The Woman Behind the New Deal, a biography of path-breaking government official Frances Perkins, a book that was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book prize and named one of the top ten biographies of the year by the American Library Association. She discusses Perkins, her work, and her impact on American worker rights.


As an award winning investigative journalist, Kirstin Downey, has been reporting on problematic real estate loans and mortgage meltdowns for the Washington Post. She has also worked as a special correspondent for Honolulu Civil Beat, reporting on how actions taken in Washington affect the state. She is currently writing a new history of Hawaii during the first 50 years after Captain Cook arrived, with a focus on Kauai’s Chief Kaumualii. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Aug 03, 202255:44
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Illustrating 1000 Homes Per Acre

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Illustrating 1000 Homes Per Acre

Alfred Twu discusses 1000 homes per acre, a proposal used to address housing shortages. Supermarkets, convenience stores, banks, barber shops, etc., all need at least 1000 or more households nearby to support their businesses. Twu argues that the conveniences associated with the 1000 homes per acre proposal benefits everyone and helps mitigate the current housing shortages in the U.S.


Alfred Twu is an architect and artist in Berkeley, California. In the past, Twu worked on various housing issues and campaigns in California at both the state and local levels with organizations such as the California Democratic Renters Council, East Bay for Everyone, and others. He has directly dealt with zoning reform, rent control, tenants rights, and social housing. Recently, he has been appointed to the Berkeley Planning Commission. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Aug 03, 202259:29
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Khrushchyovka: Soviet Mass Housing in the Postwar Era

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Khrushchyovka: Soviet Mass Housing in the Postwar Era

The Soviet Mass Housing project began in the late 1950s after Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin’s death. The Soviet Union was in need of mass housing due to a severe housing shortage so they developed a quick low cost way of building apartments. These apartments resolved the housing shortage and provided housing for those in need.


Professor Philipp Meuser, an architect and publisher, planned and designed construction projects all over the word with a particular emphasis on Eastern Europe and Muslim countries. He is an expert in Soviet Mass Housing, completing a PhD for his research on it from Berlin Technical University. He is also the acting managing director of Meuser Architekten GmbH and head of DOM publishers. Meuser discusses how Soviet Mass Housing became the most successful home building program of the 20th century. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Aug 03, 202201:02:28
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Housing as a Human Right in the European Union

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Housing as a Human Right in the European Union

Kim van Sparrentak and her colleagues in the European Union(EU) produced a report that gave recommendations on increasing accessibility to affordable housing. Housing is a human right and investors should not be able to take houses from local residents who need them. Sparrentak emphasizes that social cohesion and a greater supply of affordable housing is what is needed to combat the housing crisis around the world. She believes that homelessness in the EU could end by 2030 if the EU pursues housing as a human right.


Kim van Sparrentak, a member of the European Parliament, from the Netherlands, is a leader in European efforts to provide access to decent and affordable housing for all within the European Union. She discusses the EU’s recent approach to affordable housing. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Jun 07, 202155:47
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: The Housing Shortage’s Impact on Native Hawaiians

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: The Housing Shortage’s Impact on Native Hawaiians

Tyler Gomes, the Deputy Chair of the Department of Hawaiian Homelands (DHHL), discusses how housing issues impact Native Hawaiians in Hawaii. Residential land in Hawaii is land available for Native Hawaiians to lease at low costs. There is not enough land available to meet all residential lease applications. The waitlist will take around 182 years to meet the demand at the current rate and many Native Hawaiians have passed while on the waiting list. There are many DHHL initiatives underway such as fee-simple down payment assistance, rent with option to purchase, developing condominium rentals, and kuleana land awards to help Native Hawaiians gain access to affordable housing. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.

Jun 07, 202154:37
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: How Houston Houses the Fastest Growing City in America

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: How Houston Houses the Fastest Growing City in America

As a professor at Rice University, Stephen Klineberg and his students began conducting an annual survey in 1982, now called the Kinder Institute Houston Area Survey, that tracks the area's demographics and attitudes. Professor Klineburg and Shelton discuss the results of the institute’s survey, Houston's zero zoning model, the affordability of housing in the region, and racial equity in Houston’s housing. Professor Klineberg is a demographics expert and sociologist in Houston, Texas and Kyle Shelton is a postdoctoral fellow at the Kinder Institute for Urban Research. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.

Jan 08, 202101:05:43
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Hong Kong’s High Density Housing

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Hong Kong’s High Density Housing

Professor Bo-Sin Tang discusses Hong Kong’s unique housing environment with a high population and limited space, the advantages and disadvantages of Hong Kong’s high density housing model, and the policies that have shaped its housing situation. Professor Tang teaches at the University of Hong Kong in the Department of Urban Planning and Design. He specializes in Land Use Planning, Property Development, and Institutional Analysis in Land and Property. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Jan 08, 202101:08:11
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: The Impacts of California’s “Yes In My Backyard” on Housing Availability

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: The Impacts of California’s “Yes In My Backyard” on Housing Availability

In this episode, Conor Dougherty discusses the impact of California’s YIMBY–“Yes In My Backyard”–movement on the state’s housing availability, the high regulatory environments of large cities, transport oriented developments, and housing for future generations. Dougherty has covered economics and real estate for a decade at both The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal and is the author of “Golden Gates,” one of the NYT must-read books of 2020. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Jan 08, 202101:13:21
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: From Copenhagen to Tokyo: Learning from International Housing Delivery Systems

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: From Copenhagen to Tokyo: Learning from International Housing Delivery Systems

Sarah Karlinsky presents her findings from "From Copenhagen to Tokyo: Learning from International Housing Delivery Systems.” Karlinsky discusses the housing context in the Bay Area, while Christian Bevington explains what the US can learn from international housing models. Karlinsky is a Senior Policy Advisor at San Francisco Bay Area Planning and Urban Research Association (SPUR) and Bevington is a Senior Analyst at AECOM’s Cities Team where he has developed strategic master plans for resilient cities. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.

Nov 17, 202001:03:37
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: How Land Use and Zoning Laws Impact Affordable Housing

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: How Land Use and Zoning Laws Impact Affordable Housing

Professor David Schleicher of Yale University discusses how land use and zoning laws impact affordable housing. Professor Schleicher then gives his take on recent attempts to expand housing availability nationally and in individual states. Professor Schleicher is one of the top authorities on local land use law and is the originator of several innovative ideas to facilitate housing growth. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Nov 17, 202001:05:37
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Oregon’s Land Use Laws

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Oregon’s Land Use Laws

In this episode, Mary Kyle McCurdy discusses Oregon’s land use laws which require local land use planning programs to comply with comprehensive, statewide regulations. McCurdy elaborates on Oregon’s growing housing needs, the state’s efforts to increase affordable housing, and simultaneous conservation of the state’s forests and natural resources. McCurdy is the Deputy Director of 1000 Friends of Oregon, a community organization that advocates affordable land use and conservation through research, advocacy, education, and litigation. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Oct 27, 202059:59
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: The Homes Guarantee Campaign

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: The Homes Guarantee Campaign

In this episode, Tara Raghuveer talks about the problems with our national housing shortage, her campaign for a national homes guarantee, and what a social housing model would look like. Raghuveer is the KC Tenants and People's Action Institute Homes Guarantee Campaign Director. A national homes guarantee is based on the idea that housing is a human right and that housing should be provided as a public good. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.

Oct 20, 202001:01:15
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Hawaii’s Environmental Review Process

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Hawaii’s Environmental Review Process

Scott Glenn discusses the environmental review process in Hawaii, its impact on affordable housing projects in the state, and how to develop affordable housing sustainably. Glenn is the Hawaii State Energy Office CEO and former Office of Environmental Quality Control Director. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Aug 21, 202001:02:39
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Neighborhood Defenders or NIMBYs?

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Neighborhood Defenders or NIMBYs?

Professor Katherine Einstein presents on “Neighborhood Defenders” and how homeowners can weaponize land use regulations to stop new developments in their neighborhoods. She teaches Political Science at Boston University. Professor Einstein’s book "Neighborhood Defenders: Participatory Politics and America's Housing Crisis" is one of the most thorough studies of people who oppose new housing development, how they differ from the general population, and how they reduce housing production. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.



Aug 12, 202001:00:05
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Vienna’s Social Housing System

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Vienna’s Social Housing System

Werner Taiban and Dr. Wolfgang Förster discuss the success of Vienna’s social housing model and its positive impacts on Vienna’s quality of life. Dr. Förster is one of the world’s top experts on Vienna’s unique social housing model, which houses 62 percent of the population in rent controlled, government-built housing In 2015, he received the honorary Medal for Achievements for the Federal State of Vienna. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Ryan Catalani.

Aug 11, 202048:04
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Senator Scott Wiener Discusses the Latest on California’s Housing Proposals

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Senator Scott Wiener Discusses the Latest on California’s Housing Proposals

In this episode, Senator Scott Wiener discusses the homelessness and affordable housing crises in California, his proposition to eliminate single-family zoning (S.B.50), and the potential for the provision of public housing in the state. Senator Wiener is a California State Senator. Similar to Senator Chang in Hawaii, Senator Wiener serves as Chair of the Senate Housing Committee in California. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Ryan Catalani.

Jul 23, 202058:29
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Changing the Narrative on the Housing Shortage in California

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Changing the Narrative on the Housing Shortage in California

In this episode, Susan Kirsch discusses her experience on changing the narrative on the housing shortage in California, building a momentum that would influence the legislative process, and empowering local leaders for community education. Kirsch is a prominent Californian community advocate.This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.

Jul 16, 202001:04:09
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Constructing Factory Housing in Northern California

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Constructing Factory Housing in Northern California

In this episode, Rick Holliday discusses his company’s efforts to construct factory affordable housing in Northern California over the past two years. Holliday is a pioneer in affordable housing construction in California and the founder of Factory OS: Making Modular Construction Work. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Ryan Catalani.


Jul 16, 202059:31
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Hawaii’s Building Permit Process: Results of the City Audit

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Hawaii’s Building Permit Process: Results of the City Audit

In this episode, Wayne Kawamura discusses the findings of two recent audits of Hawaii’s Department of Planning and Permitting, one on the building permit process and one on the impact of monster homes. Wayne Kawamura is the Senior Auditor at the City & County of Honolulu. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Ryan Catalani.


Our Homes was produced In partnership with Faith Action for Community Equity. Faith Action for Community Equity is a grassroots, interfaith 501(c)3 non-profit organization driven by a deep spiritual commitment to improving the quality of life for our members and all the people of Hawaii. Through our common values and collective power, we address the root causes of social justice challenges facing our community. More information can be found at www.faithactionhawaii.org


Jul 03, 202058:48
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Changes Hawaii Can Make to its Housing and Development Policies

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Changes Hawaii Can Make to its Housing and Development Policies

In this episode, Professor David Callies discusses Hawaii’s centralized system of land use regulation, local zoning laws, and potential changes the state can make to its housing and development policies. David L. Callies is professor of law at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa William S. Richardson School of Law, where he teaches land use, state and local government and real property. Prior to coming to Hawaiʻi he practiced local government and land use law with the firm of Ross & Hardies of Chicago during which time he also taught as an adjunct professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s School of Architecture and Urban Planning and served as an Assistant State’s Attorney. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Our Homes was produced In partnership with Faith Action for Community Equity. Faith Action for Community Equity is a grassroots, interfaith 501(c)3 non-profit organization driven by a deep spiritual commitment to improving the quality of life for our members and all the people of Hawaii. Through our common values and collective power, we address the root causes of social justice challenges facing our community. More information can be found at www.faithactionhawaii.org

Jun 25, 202058:35
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: The Impacts of Race and the Pandemic on Housing in Hawaii

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: The Impacts of Race and the Pandemic on Housing in Hawaii

In this episode, Professor Philip Garboden discusses solutions for relieving families from the housing burden, how the covid pandemic is amplifying the housing crisis, and how housing intercept with race. Professor Philip Garboden is the HCRC Professor in Affordable Housing Economics, Policy, and Planning at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Ryan Catalani.


Our Homes was produced In partnership with Faith Action for Community Equity. Faith Action for Community Equity is a grassroots, interfaith 501(c)3 non-profit organization driven by a deep spiritual commitment to improving the quality of life for our members and all the people of Hawaii. Through our common values and collective power, we address the root causes of social justice challenges facing our community. More information can be found at www.faithactionhawaii.org

Jun 23, 202001:00:40
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: California’s “Yes In My Backyard” Movement

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: California’s “Yes In My Backyard” Movement

In this episode, Brian Hanlon discusses the origins of the YIMBY movement, its goals, and initiatives moving forward to build more equitable, affordable cities. Brian Hanlon is the CEO of California YIMBY. YIMBY, standing for “Yes In My Backyard” is a pro-development movement that aims to build more housing in urban areas where affordable homes and rents have become unobtainable for many people. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Our Homes was produced In partnership with Faith Action for Community Equity. Faith Action for Community Equity is a grassroots, interfaith 501(c)3 non-profit organization driven by a deep spiritual commitment to improving the quality of life for our members and all the people of Hawaii. Through our common values and collective power, we address the root causes of social justice challenges facing our community. More information can be found at www.faithactionhawaii.org

Jun 10, 202001:06:11
Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Creating an Accessible Housing Market for All Levels of Income

Our Homes - Ending the Housing Crisis: Creating an Accessible Housing Market for All Levels of Income

In this episode, Emily Hamilton talks about inclusionary zoning, affordable housing development, and policy and program initiatives to support and grow a thriving, obtainable housing market at all levels of income. Emily Hamilton is the Director of the Urbanity Project at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. This episode of Our Homes is hosted by Senator Stanley Chang.


Our Homes was produced In partnership with Faith Action for Community Equity. Faith Action for Community Equity is a grassroots, interfaith 501(c)3 non-profit organization driven by a deep spiritual commitment to improving the quality of life for our members and all the people of Hawaii. Through our common values and collective power, we address the root causes of social justice challenges facing our community. More information can be found at www.faithactionhawaii.org


Jun 10, 202044:40