In this interview, Candace and Tom talk with housing activist and author Randy Shaw about how progressive jurisdictions across the country are divided over the subject of housing. They discuss his new book, Generation Priced Out, and the generational divide that is exacerbating the high cost of housing. Mr. Shaw also touches on some of the opportunities provided by the COVID-19 crisis to help restaurants thrive and provide more people-centric cities.
Three Things:
1) Pulitzer Prize Award Winners
2) Conspiracy and COVID-19
3) The right-wing lawsuit against Governor Hogan
"Facts, Truths, and Realities" with Delegate Marc Korman
Maryland NAACP Youth President Isaac Allen
Exploring the Edu-Tech Divide with Gigi Sohn
"Cartoonists Are Sheepdogs" with Kevin "KAL" Kallaugher
#SharingTheMic w/ Delegates Vanessa Atterbeary and Stephanie Smith
An Urgent Need for Action with Baltimore County Executive Johnny O
Elevate Maryland Presents: HoCo For Justice & Other Student Activists
Trump's Dangerous Ethics with CREW's Deputy Director Donald Sherman
"Treat People's Needs as Holy" with Leah Daughtry
Improving the Process with Montgomery Council-member Andrew Friedson
Satire in the Age of Trump with The Daily Show's Zhubin Parang
Prepared Fierce with Cecilia Munoz
"Love Will Save the Day" with Wes Moore
The "Essential Moral Gesture" with Dan Porterfield, President & CEO of The Aspen Institute
Elevate Maryland's 100th Show with County Executive Calvin Ball
Look for the Helpers: Nonprofits and Citizens Respond to COVID-19
Howard County Schools & Remote Learning with Dr. Michael Martirano
Health Disparities, Equity, and COVID-19 w/ Dr. Shawn Bediako
College in the Age of COVID-19
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