Author: UB Center for Urban Studies
The San Diego Tenant Union sued the commission for preventing low-income families from moving into low-poverty neighborhoods. Dorian Hargrave January 16, 2023 Read the full article here CBS8
The country’s richest, most prestigious university has set up a $100 million fund as an attempt to make amends for its own role in American slavery. Keith Reed April 27, 2022 Read the full article here The...
With multi-unit dwellings giving way to single-unit homes, Logan Square leaders pushed for measures to keep the neighborhood’s Latino population in place. Mackenzie Hawkins December 14, 2022 Read the full article here Bloomberg
The case alleges that ProManaged Inc., a large property management company, refused to rent to prospective tenants with federal housing vouchers. Kriston Capp December 12, 2022 Read the full article here Bloomberg
City officials have been lackadaisical about addressing a myriad of problems involving a West Side house that’s a neighborhood nuisance. Dead bodies aren’t the half of it. I’Jaz Ja’ciel December14, 2022 Read the full...
They are the direct result of years of mismanaged city finances and extractive and punitive policies that deprioritized the health and safety of low-income and Black and brown people. Jalonda Hill and KarinaTeftt January...
Mayor Byron Brown shouldn’t waste money on a study by NYU’s Wagner School to study the city’s response to the Blizzard of 2022. He only needs to talk to the residents. Beth Kwiatek January...
Charlie Specht January 1, 2023 Parts of Buffalo went days without electricity and heat Read the full article here Buffalo News
Legislation would restore sanity to the judicially broken statute of limitations Buffalo News Editorial Staff December 23, 2022 Read the full article here Buffalo News
Jean-Michel Basquiat is one of a handful of late-20th-century artists with near-universal name recognition. David Kaufman September 26, 2022 Read the full article here Life and Money