The Danger of a Developer-in-Chief





Also: Time for a Job Guarantee ● Myths About Cycles ● Carson Tries to Please All in Hearing ● GOP Tax Plan ● Art Just Became Even More Essential
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Monique "Mo" George is the new executive director at New York City's Picture the Homeless, replacing founding director Lynn Lewis. A longtime organizer, George has most recently served in multiple roles at the community organizing group Community Voices Heard.


Sarah Westlake has joined ArtPlace America as managing editor. Westlake most recently served at the MS Society in the UK and is the volunteer communications coordinator at the NYC chapter of Showing Up for Racial Justice.

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Connecting Communities | Economic Mobility: Research and Ideas Strengthening Families, Communities and the Economy | Jan. 26, 3 p.m. ET

Economic mobility was a theme of a recent national research conference, bringing together viewpoints from hundreds of experts across academia, policy, and practice. This webinar, sponsored by the Federal Reserve System, continues the conversation.

Resources

Indivisible: A Practical Guide for Resisting the Trump Agenda

Former congressional staffers reveal best practices for making Congress listen.

America Divided

The docu-series America Divided has won praise for its explorations of issues including voting rights, money in politics, mass criminalization, the decline of the middle class, and immigration reform. It can be viewed now in several ways, and the Ford Foundation has compiled resources and insights on the policy and social justice issues at the heart of the series.




Myths and Realities About Cycles
Alan Mallach, Center for Community Progress
When we start to liken housing and neighborhood cycles to the kinds of predictable, unstoppable cycles found in nature, we may find ourselves in a dangerous trap, and potentially . . . More


The Danger of a Developer-in-Chief
Seema Agnani, National CAPACD
I have a set of pat answers that I've been giving people when they ask me what I think about Ben Carson as the nominee for HUD secretary. But underneath my answers, I admit to being uncomfortable with my own talking points. Carson seems like a nice enough man, but he's not the real issue . . . More


Time for a Federal Job Guarantee
Jamaal Green, Portland State University
If we accept the conservative argument that a universal basic income guarantee takes away the "intrinsic value" of work, then we should also ask them why they're so wary of the most obvious solution . . . More

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GOP Tax Plan Sends Mortgage Interest Deduction Unfairness Off the Charts
Miriam Axel-Lute, Shelterforce
How does the GOP's tax plan take a benefit like the mortgage interest deduction--which is already tilted toward the wealthy--and make it even less beneficial to middle-income taxpayers? Just watch . . . More


Carson Tries to Please Everyone in Confirmation Hearing
Miriam Axel-Lute, Shelterforce
Triage is in effect among those opposed to the incoming administration and the president-elect's cabinet picks. Last week's Senate hearing for Ben Carson was by and large not a exercise in determining whether he should be confirmed, but more a group of people certain he was going to be confirmed trying to get him on record supporting their positions. That said, there were some useful and pointed exchanges . . .  More


Art Just Became Even More Essential
Miriam Axel-Lute, Shelterforce
"Art gives us tools other than the master's tools," said Greg Jobin-Leeds, leading a workshop on the role of art in social change at the Facing Race conference in November 2016. Coming mere days after the election, the reference to the famous Audre Lorde declaration felt apropos. The people in the room were ready to hear any message of hope. I was no exception. More

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