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Season 2 Episode 1: ‘Unequal Ground’: The Impact of Unjust Policies on Access to Educational Opportunities, Upward Mobility, and Better Quality of Life YIMBY Nation (Yes, In My Back Yard)

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The housing and communities that people live in can influence nearly every aspect of their lives; from where they work to how they get there, the quality of the schools in their area, and even their longevity. Today, we take a deep dive into how zoning, land use policies, and efforts like NIMBYism affect affordability, equality in education, and economic mobility in our communities. Joining us to discuss this topic is Yonah Freemark, a Principal Research Associate at the Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center at the Urban Institute. Yonah is the Research Director of the Land Use Lab at Urban where his research focuses on the intersection of land use, affordable housing, transportation, and governance. Tuning in, you’ll learn how the Urban Institute works toward using public policy to create a brighter future for all, what it looks like to close the Black-white wealth gap in America, the need to shift our focus from policy to the needs of the individual, the importance of allowing people access to the communities they want to live in and redirecting investments into the communities that need them most, and much more! You won’t want to miss this thought-provoking conversation.


Key Points From This Episode:
How Yonah became interested in #policy, #housing, transportation, land use and the way people live.Public policy for a better future: insight into the work that the #Urban Institute does.The impact of the Great Recession on closing the Black-White #wealth gap in the US.Ways to address racial #inequality as a result of exclusionary #landuse policies.What it means to improve #equity for people across race and gender boundaries.NIMBYism and the role of the federal government in leveling the playing field for affordable housing development in local communities.The impact that county governments with a regional outlook can have on land use policy.Correlations between zoning policies and access to opportunity.A look at the Moving to Opportunity for Fair Housing (MTO) initiative in Chicago, the story of the impact of #YIMBY activism in New Haven’s West Rock community, and other impactful initiatives.Perspectives on solving unjust public policies and why there’s no one-size-fits-all solution.The power of individual actions and citizen initiatives.Key takeaways from this discussion and actionable advice for anyone listening.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Yonah Freemark
Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center
Urban Institute
Land Use Lab at Urban (LULU)
Yonah Freemark on X
Yonah Freemark on LinkedIn
Vincencia Adusei on LinkedIn
Vincencia Adusei on Twitter
VASE Construction
Jimmy Miller on LinkedIn
Censere Consulting
Peter Wood on LinkedIn
YIMBY Nation Email 
YIMBY Nation

The housing and communities that people live in can influence nearly every aspect of their lives; from where they work to how they get there, the quality of the schools in their area, and even their longevity. Today, we take a deep dive into how zoning, land use policies, and efforts like NIMBYism affect affordability, equality in education, and economic mobility in our communities. Joining us to discuss this topic is Yonah Freemark, a Principal Research Associate at the Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center at the Urban Institute. Yonah is the Research Director of the Land Use Lab at Urban where his research focuses on the intersection of land use, affordable housing, transportation, and governance. Tuning in, you’ll learn how the Urban Institute works toward using public policy to create a brighter future for all, what it looks like to close the Black-white wealth gap in America, the need to shift our focus from policy to the needs of the individual, the importance of allowing people access to the communities they want to live in and redirecting investments into the communities that need them most, and much more! You won’t want to miss this thought-provoking conversation.


Key Points From This Episode:
How Yonah became interested in #policy, #housing, transportation, land use and the way people live.Public policy for a better future: insight into the work that the #Urban Institute does.The impact of the Great Recession on closing the Black-White #wealth gap in the US.Ways to address racial #inequality as a result of exclusionary #landuse policies.What it means to improve #equity for people across race and gender boundaries.NIMBYism and the role of the federal government in leveling the playing field for affordable housing development in local communities.The impact that county governments with a regional outlook can have on land use policy.Correlations between zoning policies and access to opportunity.A look at the Moving to Opportunity for Fair Housing (MTO) initiative in Chicago, the story of the impact of #YIMBY activism in New Haven’s West Rock community, and other impactful initiatives.Perspectives on solving unjust public policies and why there’s no one-size-fits-all solution.The power of individual actions and citizen initiatives.Key takeaways from this discussion and actionable advice for anyone listening.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Yonah Freemark
Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center
Urban Institute
Land Use Lab at Urban (LULU)
Yonah Freemark on X
Yonah Freemark on LinkedIn
Vincencia Adusei on LinkedIn
Vincencia Adusei on Twitter
VASE Construction
Jimmy Miller on LinkedIn
Censere Consulting
Peter Wood on LinkedIn
YIMBY Nation Email 
YIMBY Nation

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