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Baltimore Housing Roundtable

Interview with Terrel Askew, United Workers/ Baltimore Housing RoundtableOrganizer

August 27, 2018

A few weeks ago, I was lucky enough to conduct a casual interview with Terrel Askew, an organizer with United Workers and Baltimore Housing Roundtable, two groups that has been spearheading the 20/20 plan for equitable development and affordable housing in Baltimore City that was approved by Mayor Catherine Pugh and City Council earlier this…

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Filed Under: Week, Week 9 Tagged With: Affordable Housing, Baltimore, Baltimore Housing Roundtable, Fair Development, Organizing, United Workers

Reflecting on my Summer with Right to the City

August 15, 2018

It’s hard to believe that the fellowship is coming to a close! It feels like little time has passed since June, yet at the same time I feel like so much has changed, both in my relationship with Right to the City as well as my own scholarly interests. For the first few weeks of…

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Filed Under: Week, Week 10 Tagged With: ArcGIS, Baltimore, Baltimore Housing Roundtable, Homes for All, Humanizing Data, Mapping, Right to the City

Examining The Boundaries of Map-Based Research

August 6, 2018

Since both of my projects this summer are centered around mapping, this assignment was pretty easy to complete. On  the HFA side, here are two of my maps showing the different themes of active/future campaigns within the different HFA member groups based on city and the number of tenant unions being supported by each groups….

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Filed Under: Week, Week 6 Tagged With: ArcGIS, Baltimore, Baltimore Housing Roundtable, Data Visualization, Development, Disinvestment, HFA, Humanizing Data, Mapping, Member Census, Oral History, Redlining

Reflecting on Resources

July 23, 2018

While both of my projects this summer are based in mapping, the sources I’m using to carry out these efforts are distinctly different. My main project with Right to the City and Homes for All centers around mapping the current state of the land and housing movement as told by HFA’s member organizations, which in…

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Filed Under: Week, Week 3 Tagged With: Baltimore, Baltimore Housing Roundtable, Data, Homes for All, Mapping, Open Data, Right to the City, Survey

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Baltimore native, NYU rising junior, and Gallatin Global Urban Practice fellow! Learn more here.

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Another photo from the #Beltline4All action
Another photo from the #Beltline4All action
Polygons representing the HOLC's 1937 Baltimore Housing Security (redlining) map placed over the 2018 vacancy heatmap
Polygons representing the HOLC’s 1937 Baltimore Housing Security (redlining) map placed over the 2018 vacancy heatmap
Rooftop with garden and tables
Rooftop of Right to the City’s office
Themes of Active/Future campaigns being run by HFA member groups based on their city/information collected in HFA member census. Coral is Building-Based Justice, teal is Community Control, yellow is Renters' Rights, pink is Development Without Displacement, Orange is Discrimination in Housing, green is Just Cause Eviction, blue is Rent Control, tangerine is Right to Counsel, and purple is Tenant Unions. Important to note that approximately 40 groups out of HFA's 100+ member group network filled out the member census.
Themes of Active/Future campaigns being run by HFA member groups based on their city/information collected in HFA member census. Coral is Building-Based Justice, teal is Community Control, yellow is Renters’ Rights, pink is Development Without Displacement, Orange is Discrimination in Housing, green is Just Cause Eviction, blue is Rent Control, tangerine is Right to Counsel, and purple is Tenant Unions. Important to note that approximately 40 groups out of HFA’s 100+ member group network filled out the member census.

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