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In this episode, Monique and Valerie sit down with Andreanecia Morris, Executive Director for HousingNOLA, a Housing First Organization, to discuss the "First" Model and how it can be utilized to shift focus to intersectional solutions. Episode Transcript --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyond-philanthropy/message
Ian talks to HousingNOLA Executive Director Andreanecia Morris about the multi-front war against rising home and rent prices in New Orleans
Ian talks to WWL listeners about rising home and rental prices in the New Orleans metro area, and checks in with Andreanecia Morris from HousingNOLA about what to do about it
Hello Capital Region! This is the Hudson Mohawk Magazine on WOOC-LP 105.3 FM Troy and WOOS-LP 98.9 FM Schenectady broadcasting from The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy. Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, Fahana Sultana of Syracuse University and Richard Brooks of 350.org speak with Mark Dunlea about a letter urging New York State to divest from fossil fuels, signed by 1,100 academics and scientists. Then, Tom Konrad of the Marbletown Environmental Conservation Committee and Melissa Everett of the Sustainable Hudson Valley talk with Mark Dunlea about Marbletown’s recent decision to switch all its energy to renewables. After that, on Upstate Housing, Michele Maserjian brings us the voices of Miriam Axel Lute editor from ShelterForce magazine and Andreanecia Morris executive director of HousingNOLA, who discuss what’s going to happen when rent moratoriums and mortgage forbearance ends. Then, Noah Gokul and Jessie Roth of the Institute for the Development of Human Art talk with Corinne Carey about their upcoming event, Decarcerating Care: Taking Policing Out of Mental Health Crisis Response. And to close out the show, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry interviews Professor Mark Abendroth about his new historical book, "Song, Struggle, and Solidarity: The New York City Labor Chorus in its Twenty-Fifth Year." But first, here are the headlines.
Michele Maserjian for UpState Housing presents speakers, Miriam Axel Lute editor from ShelterForce magazine and Andreanecia Morris executive director of HousingNOLA from New Orleans, discussing the elephant in the room, what is going to happen when rent moratoriums and mortgage foreberance ends. This report was from a July 2020 webinar presented by Nonprofit Quarterly titled Housing Justice during Covid 19.
This special episode focuses on the housingNola report about affordable housing. Do we have a housing issue or a weight issue? You tell me --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jessica-mashael/support
Our Disappearing Coast, the Riverfront, and Terence Blanchard's Opera "Champion" Andreanecia M. Morris from HousingNOLA, Environmental Reporter Mark Schleifstein, and Joe McKesson with New Orleans Opera
Joining us for this week's episode of Crosstown Conversations were Kim Ford, an activist in the 9th Ward, Ginette Bone, a gallery owner in the Warehouse District and Andreanecia Morris of HousingNOLA, and Jeff Schwartz and Dasjon Jordan of Broad Community Connections. Jeanne Nathan leads them through a candid conversation on revitalization, rebuilding, displacement, gentrification and life eleven years after Hurricane Katrina.
Brenda Breaux, Chief Operating Officer of the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority (NORA) and Andreanecia Morris of HousingNOLA join host Jeanne Nathan to discuss housing and development issues in New Orleans, plus Mike Park with the Army Corps of Engineers stops by to discuss recent flooding along the Mississippi River.
Andreanecia Morris, Vice President of Homeownership and Community Development for Providence Community Housing, talks about HousingNOLA’s 10-year plan to address affordable housing issues in New Orleans. Then, Gia Hamilton, Director of the Joan Mitchell Center, discusses how center’s residency program for visual artists.