Archive for year: 2022
U.S. Foreclosure Activity In January 2022 Highest Since Beginning Of COVID-19 Pandemic
/0 Comments/in What's New In Economics/by hgsss_kubaNew York environmental justice leaders propose new definition for ‘disadvantaged communities’
/0 Comments/in What's New In Economics/by hgsss_kubaOpinion: Where are house prices rising the most? And why are they going up so fast?
/0 Comments/in What's New In Economics/by hgsss_kubaRents are up more than 30 percent in some cities, forcing millions to find another place to live
/0 Comments/in What's New In Economics/by hgsss_kubaAnalysis: For Black founders, venture funding remains elusive despite new funds
/0 Comments/in What's New In Economics/by hgsss_kubaHome Sweet Home: Or Required Refuge
/0 Comments/in Blog, Tech & Society/by hgsss_kubaThere is the Rule of Threes which states that: “Humans can survive three weeks without food, three days without water…” and so on. I was reminded of this recently when being suddenly forced to find emergency shelter. So much goes into providing housing including construction methods, fuel sources, safety systems, and more. This also led me to think about housing as a right and how some people are lacking in this essential service and why. In this post we delve into the thinking of Henry George on providing equitably for land use and housing access.
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149 East 38th St., New York, NY 10016
Phone: (212) 889-8020
Fax: (212) 367-0940
Email: info@hgsss.org
Office Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM ET
Contact Us
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The Henry George School of Social Science admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, gender or sexual orientation. The programs and activities of the School are available to all students on an equal basis.
The Henry George School of Social Science admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, gender or sexual orientation. The programs and activities of the School are available to all students on an equal basis.