RESEARCH & STORIES
The Black Homeownership Project is releasing its 2023 State Legislative Agenda as part of its upcoming Black Housing Agenda, a five-point policy plan for Black New Yorkers that prioritizes:
1. Ending predatory and speculative systems and practices that encourage gentrification and displacement
2. Stabilizing Black homeowners so they can remain in their homes
3. Increasing the supply of affordable and non-market-based social and public housing
4. Promoting and encouraging healthy and resilient housing
5. Growing Black community wealth networks
The Black Housing Agenda is a culmination of four years of research undertaken by the Black Homeownership Project team on the challenges and needs facing Black homeowners in New York City, and our work developing and launching pilot program interventions to materially meet the immediate needs of Black homeowners. The Black Housing Agenda will help the Black Homeownership Project Team to advocate for systematic and structural change at the city, state, and federal levels to stability and investment in Black homeownership programs, as well as work to undo racist housing policies.
The Black Homeownership Project’s Black Housing Agenda is deeply informed by the work and knowledge of coalitions and organizations that have led the advocacy on these issues, including the Homeowner Protection Program Network Partners, the Association for Neighborhood & Housing Development, New Economy Project, NYC Community Land Initiative, LISC-NYC, Pratt Center for Community Development, Citizens Housing and Planning Council, the BASE campaign, and the Coalition for Affordable Homes.
For more information, please visit https://blackhomeownersny.org.
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