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 30: Who is this housing for and where does it go?
Episode 29: The Trouble With PFCs
Episode 28: The COVID-19 housing crisis
Episode 27: Addressing 'The Gap' for Low-Income Renters
Episode 26: Don't eat the toxic fish
Episode 25: A Voice for San Antonio Renters
Episode 24: Free Our People
Episode 23: The mandate to affirmatively further fair housing
Episode 22: Creosote in Greater Fifth Ward
Episode 21: The stink of unequal sewage
Episode 20: A Look at RAD Conversion
Episode 19: Disaster recovery is leaving out renters
Episode 18: The Power of Renters
Episode 17: When Highways Threaten Our Legacy
Episode 16: The House of Cards America Built
Episode 15: Sonido del Agua Part 2
Episode 14: Sonido del Agua Part I
Episode 13: Where do the 2020 presidential candidates stand on housing?
Episode 12: Juneteenth and Texas Freedom Colonies
Episode 11: The Roundabout Way We Subsidize Affordable Housing
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