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Friday, October 6, 2017

Place And Privilege

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Gracie Phillips at her home in the Oak Park neighborhood of Sacramento, Ca. Gracie is one of many residents dealing with Sacramento's rising rents.

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Capital Public Radio’s latest multimedia documentary project The View From Here: Place And Privilege explores the history, politics and economics of housing affordability in California's capital. We map the crisis through the personal stories of neighbors who are hit the hardest and living on the edge.  

Place and Privilege is an hour-long radio documentary, an eight-part podcast and an interactive website featuring exclusive web stories, community voices, photos, videos and graphics, which explore the data in compelling ways. The project also involves on-the-ground community engagement activities that bring diverse residents together to share stories, listen to one another and problem solve.

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    Rent Overburdened

    Amy Quinton

    Renters in the "missing middle" — people with median incomes — are being displaced from their homes or forced to live in substandard housing because of Sacramento’s lack of affordable housing.

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    Without This Housing, I’d Be Dead

    Pauline Bartolone

    Local hospitals are subsidizing rent and investing in housing to help reduce unnecessary ER visits, ensure better follow-up care and build community goodwill.

  • Lynda’s Choice

    Cosmo Garvin

    Housing Choice Vouchers are supposed to help low-income people live in neighborhoods with convenient transit, good schools and economic opportunities. In reality, voucher holders have few good choices.

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  • Carolina Hidalgo / Next Generation Radio Project

    Place And Privilege: Stories From The Next Generation Radio Project

    Tuesday, February 13, 2018
    In this bonus episode of the Place and Privilege podcast hear a collection of first-person stories of young people affected by Sacramento’s housing crisis, produced by student journalists.
  • Place And Privilege: Whatever It Takes

    Tuesday, September 19, 2017
    In the final episode of the Place and Privilege podcast, Cosmo Garvin examines Sacramento’s 10-year plan to end chronic homelessness. Hint: we’re in year 11.
  • Place And Privilege: After Homelessness

    Tuesday, September 12, 2017
    Jessica Hodges and John Kraintz share their experiences and perspectives on being homeless and finding housing. They talk with Catherine Stifter about what needs to be done to support the thousands of people living without homes in Sacramento.
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    Place And Privilege: It’s The Supply Stupid

    Tuesday, September 5, 2017
    Sacramento’s homeownership rate is the lowest it’s been in decades. Amy Quinton talks with developers and a city planner about the challenge of building more housing. This is the sixth episode of the The View From Here, Place and Privilege podcast.
  • Amy Westervelt / Capitol Public Radio

    Place And Privilege: Beneath The Surface Of Tahoe

    Tuesday, August 29, 2017
    Amy Westervelt takes us to Tahoe, a region where workers struggle to secure housing while many vacation homes sit vacant. This is the fifth episode of The View From Here, Place and Privilege podcast.
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    Place And Privilege: Not Up To Code

    Tuesday, August 22, 2017
    A Sacramento County code enforcement officer takes Amy Quinton on a tour of rental housing “problem properties.” This is the fourth episode of the The View From Here, Place and Privilege podcast.
  • Place And Privilege: Sacramento Divided

    Tuesday, August 15, 2017
    Sacramento promotes that it’s more integrated than many other major cities across the country, but it’s actually more segregated than you might think. This is the third episode of the The View From Here, Place and Privilege podcast.
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    Place And Privilege: Segregated Sacramento

    Tuesday, August 15, 2017
    Cosmo Garvin explores Sacramento’s history of housing policies and how they have created racial and economic divisions across the region. This is the second episode of the The View From Here, Place and Privilege podcast.
  • Place And Privilege: What Does Privilege Have To Do With It?

    Tuesday, August 15, 2017
    Insight host Beth Ruyak introduces The View From Here: Place And Privilege, a multimedia project exploring the housing crisis in Sacramento.
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The View From Here: A Year Covering The Affordable Housing Crisis

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The View From Here Senior Producer Catherine Stifter returns to Insight to reflect on a year of reporting on affordable housing with highlights from the documentary and podcast.

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