In this episode, we explore the persistent challenge of how to ensure that everyone has adequate housing. We discuss why the U.S. faces these issues, and what can – and can’t – be done at various levels of government. We also explore how we might re-frame the way we discuss housing and homelessness, to help us re-think solutions.
My guest is Tony Sparks, Associate Professor of Urban Studies & Planning Program in the Public Affairs & Civic Engagement (PACE) program at San Francisco State University.
Barry Thomas on Race & Social Justice in the U.S.
Barry Thomas on Racially Motivated Incidents & Media in the U.S.
The Role of Libraries in Communities, Every Day & In Crisis
The Tales of Two Pandemics: with Dr. Nancy Bristow
1918 Flu Pandemic vs. COVID-19: Nancy Bristow, U Puget Sound
The Importance of SEEing. with Civity Co-Founders Malka Kopell & Palma Strand
News In Context: News Coverage of COVID-19, with Ed Beebout & Anne Belden
Social Media & The Presidential Campaign During COVID-19, with Dr. Amber Boydstun
Framing During COVID-19, with Dr. Amber Boydstun
Michelle Ciulla Lipkin, ED of NAMLE, on Media Literacy & COVID-19
The Relationship Among Newsrooms, Audiences, and Information, w/Dr. Chandra Clark
Xyza News for Kids with Sapna Satagopan, Pt. 2
Xyza News for Kids with Sapna Satagopan, Pt. 1
Human Library with Derek Wolfgram & Jenny Barnes
Framing in Primary Media Coverage w/Anne Belden & Ed Beebout
Context with John Zipperer, VP of Editorial at The Commonwealth Club
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