Mar 22A highway runs through it: The legacy of urban renewal in ProvidenceUrban renewal is defined as “a program of land redevelopment often used to address urban decay in cities.” At face value, the term “urban renewal” doesn’t evoke a sense of loss, but one of progress. …Urban Renewal4 min readUrban Renewal4 min read
Feb 16Redlining Rhode IslandHow the government enforced segregation and blocked Black homeownership — The term “redlining” refers to the discriminatory practice of color-coding maps to indicate predominantly Black and brown neighborhoods. On the heels of the Great Depression, the government-backed Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) was created to refinance home mortgages in danger of foreclosure. The HOLC began producing color-coded maps in 1933…Redlining4 min readRedlining4 min read
Oct 21, 2022LGBTQIA+ Historical Leaders Who Advocated for Housing RightsOctober is LGBTQ+ History Month — a month-long annual celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and non-binary history, including the history of LGBTQIA+ rights and related civil rights movements. It is no secret that there is a long history of housing discrimination within the LGBTQIA+ community. LGBTQIA+ youth face more…LGBTQ5 min readLGBTQ5 min read
Sep 16, 2022Segregated by DesignAccording to HousingWorks RI’s 2021 Factbook, in Rhode Island, White residents have a homeownership rate (68%) twice that of Black residents (34%) and more than double the rate of Latino homeownership (30%). …Housing Discrimination2 min readHousing Discrimination2 min read
Aug 19, 2022HOMES RI RELEASES CANDIDATE GUIDE FOR HOUSING POLICYPROVIDENCE, RI — Homes RI, a coalition of organizations working together to increase the supply of safe, healthy and affordable homes throughout Rhode Island, has released their 2022 Housing Policy Candidate Guide. …Housing Policy2 min readHousing Policy2 min read
Jul 28, 2022AFFORDABLE HOMES CONTINUE TO BE OUT OF REACH FOR LOW-WAGE WORKERS IN RHODE ISLANDPROVIDENCE, RI– In order to afford a modest, two-bedroom apartment at fair market rent in Rhode Island, full-time workers need to earn $24.32 per hour. This is Rhode Island’s 2022 Housing Wage, revealed in a national report published today. The report, Out of Reach, was jointly released by the National…Out Of Reach5 min readOut Of Reach5 min read
Jun 24, 2022HOUSING ADVOCACY GROUP RESPONDS TO HOUSING PROVISIONS IN FY23 BUDGETAs a multi-sector coalition of organizations focused on increasing the supply of safe, healthy and affordable homes across Rhode Island, Homes RI is pleased that the State Budget for Fiscal Year 2023, approved by the General Assembly this week, fully funds Governor McKee’s proposed $250 million investment in housing. This…Affordable Housing3 min readAffordable Housing3 min read
May 19, 2022State Leaders, Advocates Call for Increased Investments in Housing Using American Rescue Plan FundsPROVIDENCE, RI — On Thursday, May 19, 2022, at 3:00 p.m., housing advocates, community leaders, and State Legislators, including RI House Speaker K. …Affordable Homes4 min readAffordable Homes4 min read
Apr 21, 2022SEVERE SHORTAGE OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN RHODE ISLAND MEANS FAMILIES WITH THE LOWEST INCOMES SUFFER MOSTPROVIDENCE, RI– The Gap: A Shortage of Affordable Homes, a new report released today by the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) and Homes RI, finds a national shortage of 7 million affordable and available rental homes for the lowest-income households. There are just 36 affordable and available rental homes…Gap Report4 min readGap Report4 min read
Feb 24, 2022Black Leaders and Their Impact on HousingAs you all know, every February we celebrate Black History Month! This year, Homes RI celebrated by learning about different historical Black leaders who had an impact on housing and shared some stories on our social media. In order to preserve leaders’ legacy, we have compiled all of the stories…Black History Month6 min readBlack History Month6 min read