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Revisiting the "Color of Law"
Possibly this goes without saying, but the housing crisis is not because the government is making corporate America be racist and classist.
L.L. Sontag
Feb 16
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Revisiting the "Color of Law"
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Zoning laws haven’t made housing more affordable
The problem is the intent of the vision. If the intent of the vision is providing comfortable living spaces for people, rather than maximizing the…
L.L. Sontag
Feb 1
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Zoning laws haven’t made housing more affordable
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Guest: Patrick Condon author of “Sick City: Disease, Race, Inequality and Urban Land"
Listen now (31 min) | You have nothing to lose, but your high rent!
L.L. Sontag
Jun 24
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Guest: Patrick Condon author of “Sick City: Disease, Race, Inequality and Urban Land"
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Guest: Claudia Barragan, founder of Communities in Practice,Llc
Listen now (42 min) | Claudia Barragan is the founder of Communities in Practice,llc. Community in Practice is an urban planning, design, and strategic…
L.L. Sontag
May 10
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Guest: Claudia Barragan, founder of Communities in Practice,Llc
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Guest: Rick Rybeck, founder of Just Economics LLC
Listen now (49 min) | You have nothing to lose, but your high rent!
L.L. Sontag
Apr 26
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Guest: Mike Curtis of Arden, Delaware
Listen now | Mike Curtis is a former Director of Education of the Henry George School of Social Science in New York. He currently runs the Henry George…
L.L. Sontag
Jan 7
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Guest: Mike Curtis of Arden, Delaware
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Guest: Peter Barnes author of "Ours: The Case for Universal Property"
Listen now | Podcast: Barnes explains that today's wealth is co-inherited from nature and past human efforts, not individually earned and should be…
L.L. Sontag
Feb 3
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Guest: Peter Barnes author of "Ours: The Case for Universal Property"
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Guest: Summit Avenue Cooperative
Listen now | Podcast you have nothing to lose, but your high rent! An interview with Summit Avenue Cooperative in the Madison, Wisconsin neighborhood of…
L.L. Sontag
Feb 10
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Guest: David Bollier author of "The Commoner's Catalog for Changemaking"
Listen now (28 min) | Podcast: You have nothing to lose, but your high rent!
L.L. Sontag
Jan 27
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Guest: David Bollier author of "The Commoner's Catalog for Changemaking"
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Guest: Alanna Hartzok, International Union for Land Value Taxation
Socializing land rent and untaxing production.
L.L. Sontag
Feb 17
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Guest: Alanna Hartzok, International Union for Land Value Taxation
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Guest: Brian Larkin, the director of the National Land Bank Network at the Center for Community Progress
Listen now (31 min) | Brian Larkin is the Director of the National Land Bank Network at the Center for Community Progress, America’s non-profit leader…
L.L. Sontag
May 20
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Guest: Brian Larkin, the director of the National Land Bank Network at the Center for Community Progress
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Guest: Jonathan Rothwell author of “A Republic of Equals: A Manifesto for a Just Society”
Listen now (45 min) | You have nothing to lose, but your high rent!
L.L. Sontag
Feb 24
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Guest: Jonathan Rothwell author of “A Republic of Equals: A Manifesto for a Just Society”
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