On this episode of A Little Louder, Texas Housers' Southeast Texas Regional Director Julia Orduña joins fellow Houser and Communications Manager Michael Depland to explore more than just a simple look back at Hurricane Harvey, but the work that survivors have put in to seize their own power and make their homes whole again.
Several members of the Harvey Forgotten Survivors Caucus sat with Julia for interviews to explain why the Caucus is so important, how they managed to keep organizing through COVID-19, and their upcoming event 'Hurricane Harvey: 5 Years Of Survival - We Are Still Here' on Saturday, September 3rd. More information on this event can be found at bit.ly/harvey5years
Episode 63: How we would fix 'A.I.', meaning the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing
Episode 62: What's wrong at Bexar Creek Apartments?
Episode 61: Unmasking Ownership at Problem Properties
Episode 60: Tenant's Rights From Nepal To Denton
Episode 59: How do we fix what renters are facing in San Antonio?
Episode 58: How Texas renters live under extreme heat
Episode 57: Six years past Harvey, recovery troubles remain
Episode 56: Mass evictions at Cabo San Lucas
Episode 55: 2023 Texas Legislature Mega Wrap Up And What Comes Next
Episode 54: Highway Expansion and Stop TxDOT I-45 in Houston
Episode 53: Midway Update at the 88th Session
Episode 52: From Eviction Courts to the Capitol (Part 2)
Episode 51: Housers and Allies at the Capitol (Part 1)
Episode 50: What's happening in housing at the 2023 Texas Legislature?
Buzz Session 7: How did ERA really perform in Texas?
Episode 49: Let's meet Texas Tenants For Change
Buzz Session 6: Breaking Down The QAP in 2023
Buzz Session 5: Managing Code Violations in San Antonio
Episode 47: Homeowners Association fights against affordable housing
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