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If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
Hayden Shelby
28 episodes
3 days ago
This is a podcast about the built environment in Cincinnati, with a special focus on housing. Episodes are created as part of course projects by students in the School of Planning at the University of Cincinnati.
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This is a podcast about the built environment in Cincinnati, with a special focus on housing. Episodes are created as part of course projects by students in the School of Planning at the University of Cincinnati.
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Social Sciences
Science
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S3E1: Introduction: How Did We Get Here?
If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
12 minutes 39 seconds
9 months ago
S3E1: Introduction: How Did We Get Here?

Hosts Greg Robison and Mitali Taraikar sit down to discuss the state of affordable housing in Cincinnati and the United States as a whole. They hear from Liz Blume, who spent 30 years as a planning professional; she stresses the need for additionally affordable housing units and the increased public attention in recent years. They take a look back on the historic shift away from publicly funded housing units to subsidized housing vouchers. Liz then introduces the complicated financial system that was formed at the local level to continue the construction of affordable housing units. 

References 

Acosta, Sonya, and Erik Gartland. “Families Wait Years for Housing Vouchers due to Inadequate 

Funding.” Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, 22 July 2021, www.cbpp.org/research/housing/families-wait-years-for-housing-vouchers-due-to-inadequate-funding. 

Aurand, A., Emmanuel, D., Clarke, M., Pish, M., &. Rafi, I. “A Shortage of Affordable Homes.” 

National Low-income Housing Coalition. (2024). https://nlihc.org/sites/default/files/gap/2024/Gap-Report_2024.pdf 

“President Reagan's Remarks on Signing the Housing and Community Development Act on 

February 5, 1988” 2:35-3:35. https://www.google.com/search?q=Ronald+Raegan+speaking+about+housing&sca_esv 

Rosen, Eva. The Voucher Promise: “Section 8” and the Fate of an American Neighborhood. 

Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 2020. 

Thank you to our guest interview Liz Blume. Produced by Poorva Reedy, written by Iris Boyer, researched and hosted by Greg Robinson and Mitali Taraikar, and edited by Josh Johnson and Rubina Rafeeque. 

If Cincinnati's Walls Could Talk
This is a podcast about the built environment in Cincinnati, with a special focus on housing. Episodes are created as part of course projects by students in the School of Planning at the University of Cincinnati.