Advertorial – ‘See To, Not Through’ – A Love Letter to South L.A.
November 20, 2024
What homeownership looks like today is a 40-80 hour work week and scarcely making enough to survive, not live.
What homeownership looks like today is a 40-80 hour work week and scarcely making enough to survive, not live.
While tens of thousands of Californians live in subsidized affordable housing, there is not nearly enough to satisfy demand.
While NIMBY (an acronym for the phrase “Not in My Backyard”) has become a common position, rising housing costs have spurred a new grassroots YIMBY movement, whose members favor development, density, and accessibility. YIMBY activist Sonja Trauss, housing advocate and Abode Communities president Robin Hughes, and moderator Dana Cuff of UCLA cityLAB discuss the intersection of class and economic issues surrounding urban development.