70 episodes

A Little Louder is a podcast by Texas Housers, hosted by John Henneberger. We talk about fair housing, community development and community efforts to work toward just cities and inclusive neighborhoods.

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A Little Louder is a podcast by Texas Housers, hosted by John Henneberger. We talk about fair housing, community development and community efforts to work toward just cities and inclusive neighborhoods.

    Episode 63: How we would fix 'A.I.', meaning the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing

    Episode 63: How we would fix 'A.I.', meaning the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing

    Only twice in a decade, Texas reviews its status on fair housing. State officials evaluate how they are affirmatively furthering fair housing, consider the condition of affordable housing across the state, and provide what steps they intend to take to ensure they are proactive in pursuing fair housing practices. All of these findings are collected in an Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing or an A.I.



    The 2024 Texas A.I. is now available for comment, and Housers' research director Ben Martin and research analyst Sidney Beaty join the podcast to talk about what's in this document, how Texas must do a better job in engaging affected parties and everyday people for feedback, and how you listeners can express your thoughts as well.



    If you'd like to provide comment on the 2024 Texas A.I., you can do so here. If you have questions on this, you can contact Ben or Sidney via email.

    • 36 min
    Episode 62: What's wrong at Bexar Creek Apartments?

    Episode 62: What's wrong at Bexar Creek Apartments?

    We are joined by Melody Herrera and Aggie Jaramillo to speak about their work alongside tenants of the Bexar Creek Apartments in San Antonio. Residents have described issues with poor water, pests, rodents, and air conditioning that have dated back years, and now things have finally reached an inflection point. We speak about public comment, raising visibility, and what is next.

    If you'd like to learn more about what's happening at Bexar Creek Apartments, please reach out our Houser in San Antonio Suzanne Baker (suzanne@texashousing.org).

    • 20 min
    Episode 61: Unmasking Ownership at Problem Properties

    Episode 61: Unmasking Ownership at Problem Properties

    Over the past six months, Texas Housers has spotlighted the stories of uninhabitable conditions and mass evictions at Cabo San Lucas apartments in Houston and the ensuing barriers tenants faced to remain housed. 

    Our work led us to investigate who actually owns Cabo San Lucas, yet no one seems to know. While our outreach team worked with tenants in Houston, our research team had coincidentally been at work to find information on property owners who attempt to escape accountability by filing as a "single property LLC".



    To tie this all together, Housers research analyst Sidney Beaty joins the podcast to talk about how problem properties utilize these loopholes and what we can do to bring these owners to the light.

    • 22 min
    Episode 60: Tenant's Rights From Nepal To Denton

    Episode 60: Tenant's Rights From Nepal To Denton

    While most folks in the housing justice community have a strong idea of how tenant's rights and evictions shape our broader world, Andrew Nelson, Associate Professor for Department of Anthropology at University of North Texas offers a unique perspective in how the fight for these essential rights globally affected his advocacy in Denton.



    On this episode, we discuss what works across our globe to gain rights, what his team has observed in Denton courts, and what cultural shift will be required to make Texas a tenant-friendly state.

    • 42 min
    Episode 59: How do we fix what renters are facing in San Antonio?

    Episode 59: How do we fix what renters are facing in San Antonio?

    Annually, Texas Housers' team in San Antonio releases its San Antonio District Renter Profiles to deliver a snapshot of how affordable rental housing is distributed across the city, what are the tenant demographics of each city council district, and newly added for this year, how evictions come into play for San Antonio households.



    South Texas Regional Director Mia Loseff joins the show to discuss the findings of the renter profiles and how we can improve the lives of low-income tenants not just in SA, but across our state.

    • 33 min
    Episode 58: How Texas renters live under extreme heat

    Episode 58: How Texas renters live under extreme heat

    High summer temperatures in the Lone Star State are a regular occurrence. However, in recent years, extreme heat has grown more dangerous, with 2023 being the second hottest summer on record.



    With this in mind, Texas is not a state that requires rental units to have air conditioning. And even if a tenant is fortunate enough to have AC, a speedy repair or accommodations are also not codified in law.



    This was the main reason behind Texas Housers' latest report 'Renters, Air Conditioning, and Extreme Heat in Texas' and its author, Research Director Ben Martin, joined A Little Louder to discuss the current laws for AC in rental units in Texas and what we feel must change.

    • 33 min

Customer Reviews

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13 Ratings

13 Ratings

Elevating Voices ,

You don't have to live in Texas!

A Little Louder may focus on housing in Texas but many of the topics are pertinent to anywhere in the US. John and the entire Texas Housers staff distill a complicated issue into understandable terms and actions we can take. Of course, at its base, safe and affordable housing is not complicated. It is basic and A Little Louder helps us take steps in that direction.

Ellimac B ,

Super informative

A podcast for everyone

German Girl ,

Housing Discrimination & Segregation in Texas

I love this podcast and I highly recommend it.

I am white and new to the topic of housing discrimination and segregation. Of course, Texas, always at the front of the FOMO movement when it comes to discrimination and segregation, plays a prominent role in this space.
I find this podcast very informative and revealing and found the recent Juneteenth episode on Texas Freedmen’s towns particularly interesting.

Thank you, Texas Housers, for the important work you do, and for bringing it to the average Texans, the white ones in particular, through your podcast.

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