How *Not* to Connect Health and Community Development | Plus, new articles from our Aging issue




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Putting Jobs in Detroit's Empty Spaces 
By Brittany Hutson 
This plan for Detroit's transformation would address two iconic problems that have plagued the city--miles and miles of vacant, uninhabited space and a staggering unemployment rate . . . More 


Axel-Lute How *Not* to Connect Health and Community Development 
By Miriam Axel-Lute   
The idea that someone thought a sign exhorting people to "take a walk" was what this neighborhood needed baffles me. It also is a really good symbol for what could go wrong with our newfound focus on the connection between health and community development. . . . More 




From Shelterforce Online: The Aging Issue



Staying Ahead of the Age Wave    
By Keli Tianga
America is rapidly aging, and we're not prepared. Some groups in the community development field are showing us the way with creative and common sense approaches to help people age in place . . . More 


Where Affordable Aging In Place is Already Working 
By Andrée Tremoulet
Manufactured housing communities are often the perfect place for retirement on a fixed-income. And here's why  . . .  More 


Who Killed 202, and Why?
By Andre Shashaty
The killing of the federal 202 program, which financed construction of hundreds of thousands of senior housing units, doesn't seem to have involved any cost-benefit analysis. While the motive is not clear, the impact will soon be, as . . .  More 

You Said It!

In talking about the connection between better health and housing and community development, don't forget there is a solid evidence base for mobility programs that help people use their vouchers in healthier communities, as well as housing initiatives that build affordable housing in those opportunity areas. In talking about the connection between better health and housing and community development, don't forget their is a solid evidence base for mobility programs that help people use their vouchers in healthier communities, as well as housing initiatives that build affordable housing in those opportunity areas . . . --Barbara Samuels on How *Not* to Connect Health and Housing    
To your main point . . .Yes, our sector definitely has a language issue. Nearly all of our jargon is stuck in the War on Poverty. It just is no longer relevant to that common citizen, even the enlightened and well-meaning ones. Take the word "housing." It is saddled with negative connotations and the culture of the victim. Nobody, even homeless families, want to be "housed." . . . --Anthony Jones on Reframing Government's--And Our Own--Role in Affordable Housing

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