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How Chicago Can Incorporate Lessons from Equitable Development – Building Inclusive, Affordable Communities

Boarded up Edwardian town house awaiting renovation on Ewing Avenue in East Side, a Chicago community on the Far Southeast Side.

Article Authored by Barbara R. Barreno-Paschall and Clifford Helm, originally published in the February/March 2019 issue of the CBA Record

Although policymakers and community organizations frequently discuss ideas to increase housing affordability and mayoral and aldermanic candidates periodically present proposals to avoid displacement–actual policy solutions that address systemic causes have yet to emerge. As a result of Chicago’s long history of racial and economic segregation, people of color disproportionately bear the burden of the housing crisis. Families displaced from their homes are predominantly from communities of color and have only a limited number of tools to prevent such displacement…

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