If you could, would you?
That’s the question The Block Project asks us to confront. If you could help someone experiencing homelessness, would you? And not just help by sharing your pocket change or buying some food, but would you help by sharing one of the most valuable things about you—where you live. With it’s network of successful professionals, it’s excessive food and materials, and it’s scenes of safety.
Today we're going to hear from the architects Jennifer La Freniere and Rex Hohlbein, who haven’t just designed a home, but are trying to design a way to integrate people who have experienced homelessness into stable neighborhoods. I hope you enjoy our conversation.
Episode 31: Cassie Hoeprich, Lena Miller and Suzanne Nienaber
Episode 30: Barron Peper and Jescelle Major
Episode 29: Paul Simmons and Sylvana Niehuser
Episode 28: Jonathan Martin and Scott Greenstone of Project Homeless
Episode 27: Marla Torrado
Episode 26: Natasha Ponczek Shoemake
Episode 25: Alan Graham
Episode 24: Corina Luckenbach and Melanie Granger
Episode 23: Mike McGinn
Episode 22: Tim Harris
Episode 21: Sloan Dawson and Sara Zewde
Episode 20: John Malpede
Episode 19: John Wilson
Episode 18: Tamika Butler
Episode 17: Rachel Allen and Allen Compton
Episode 16: Mike O'Brien
Episode 15: Mark Vallianatos
Episode 14: Breanne Schuster
Episode 13: Richard Rothstein
Episode 12: Scott Gilmore
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