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#55: Dignity & Autonomy in Housing with Sua Hernandez of El Sereno Community Land Trust #BTSPodcast

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Sua Hernandez is the Director of Housing Resilience & Executive Administrator at El Sereno Community Land Trust. She’s been working in affordable housing since the late 90s and is an alumni of Occidental College, with a BA in urban and environmental policy. We talk about differences between co-ops, land trusts, and a community development corporation. Sua shares some of the questions ESCLT staff asks themselves to establish and maintain a culture of dignity and autonomy, and why that's important.

Learn more about Community Land Trusts: 

https://www.shareable.net/infographic-the-why-how-of-community-land-trusts/

https://groundedsolutions.org/strengthening-neighborhoods/community-land-trusts 

Follow El Sereno Community Land Trust on IG: https://www.instagram.com/elserenocommunitylandtrust/ 

Follow El Sereno Community Land Trust on Twitter: https://twitter.com/land_elsereno 

Here’s some of the readings Sua mentioned, use these affiliate links that will support independent bookstores & this podcast: 

Howards End: https://bookshop.org/a/9735/9780141182131

Kuxlejal Politics: Indigenous Autonomy, Race, and Decolonizing Research in Zapatista Communities: https://bookshop.org/a/9735/9781477314470 

Support via Spotify/Anchor at just .99c/month: anchor.fm/btspodcast 

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Sua Hernandez is the Director of Housing Resilience & Executive Administrator at El Sereno Community Land Trust. She’s been working in affordable housing since the late 90s and is an alumni of Occidental College, with a BA in urban and environmental policy. We talk about differences between co-ops, land trusts, and a community development corporation. Sua shares some of the questions ESCLT staff asks themselves to establish and maintain a culture of dignity and autonomy, and why that's important.

Learn more about Community Land Trusts: 

https://www.shareable.net/infographic-the-why-how-of-community-land-trusts/

https://groundedsolutions.org/strengthening-neighborhoods/community-land-trusts 

Follow El Sereno Community Land Trust on IG: https://www.instagram.com/elserenocommunitylandtrust/ 

Follow El Sereno Community Land Trust on Twitter: https://twitter.com/land_elsereno 

Here’s some of the readings Sua mentioned, use these affiliate links that will support independent bookstores & this podcast: 

Howards End: https://bookshop.org/a/9735/9780141182131

Kuxlejal Politics: Indigenous Autonomy, Race, and Decolonizing Research in Zapatista Communities: https://bookshop.org/a/9735/9781477314470 

Support via Spotify/Anchor at just .99c/month: anchor.fm/btspodcast 

Sign up for Rakuten & get cash back on tons of purchases: https://www.rakuten.com/r/LYNAEM19

Book your next hotel stay using HotelTonight & save: LCOOK61

Follow on IG: @btsthepodcast 

Follow me on IG & TW: @lynaecook 




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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/btspodcast/support

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