City Has a Tool to Police Section 8 Discrimination

Often it seems like everyone loves Section 8. Some landlord lobbyists like the program because it protects the poor without reaching into the pockets of property owners. Homeless advocates yearn for more Section 8 because, unlike city-funded transitional progr ..Read More

One More Way the Courts Aren’t Working for the Poor

Americans are famous for filing lawsuits left and right, but for litigants living in poverty, justice can be harder to find. When facing civil litigation, a massive gap in legal-aid services reflects and reproduces the very injustices that often drive poor lit ..Read More

Today’s Read: Albany’s Unfinished Business

As State lawmakers meet in Albany for the last eight weeks of the legislative session, it is vital that they commit to addressing the homelessness crisis through a series of key actions. Mary Brosnahan, the Coalition’s President & CEO, wrote an op-ed for ..Read More

Here Are City’s Top 15 Gentrifying Neighborhoods

Whether it’s a new glass tower going up or a beloved mom-and-pop shop closing down, locals often blame gentrification for unwanted changes in their neighborhoods. But what actually defines gentrification? NYU’s Furman Center, in a report released Monda ..Read More