Tawkiyah Jordan
Housing New York
Advancing Black homeonwerhsip in the U.S
Habitat for Humanity’s vision is a world where everyone has a decent place to live, but a structure of intentional and systemic racial discrimination in the U.S. has created barriers to homeownership for many Black families.
Lasting Affordability
The severe decline in entry-level homes has made homeownership unattainable for low-income families. Single-family homes priced under $300,000 constituted over 80% of new homes sold in the US in 2002, but this percentage has plummeted to a mere 13% in 2022. With construction costs surging by nearly 60% in the last decade and investors
Open spaces dialogue: A new Perspective
Open Spaces Dialogues: A New Perspective