Issue #131, September/October 2003

        Zoning For Housing Justice By Miriam Axel-Lute
        Some communities are struggling to make sure that inclusionary zoning lives up to its promise.

        Freddie and Fannie Under Fire By Allen Fishbein
        A guide to the controversy that has engulfed the government-sponsored enterprises and what it may mean for the future.

        Strengthening Weak Market Cities By Kim Burnett
        What CDCs can do to help attract residents and businesses to inner-city neighborhoods.

        The Fight Over Low-Income Housing By P. Gilberston Barno
        In the end, the nonprofit developer won and 72 units of low-income housing were built. So how come Gil Barno doesn't feel like celebrating?

        Sidebar: No Shelter In The Storm By Michael Allen

        The World As It Should Be By John Atlas
        Ruminations on the state of progressive politics and organizing.

    DEPARTMENTS 

      Editor's Note
      Shelter Shorts
      Washington News & Views: Building Political Will to End Homelessness
      Industry News
      Fundraising: Trends for Funding CDC Commercial Projects
      Book Review: The Art and Science of Community Economic Development
      Access

      A Response to: Affordable Forever (Community Land Trusts) in February 2002 (online only)

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