From Urban Renewal and Displacement to Economic Inclusion: San Francisco's Affordable Housing Policy 1978-2012
The backstory of the San Francisco Affordable Housing Movement, how dedicated and zealous community advocacy, strategic development and allocation of funding sources, and responsiveness to market changes and political opportunities resulted in a system of strong housing preservation and production policies, programs and organizations in San Francisco.
Authored by Marcia Rosen and Wendy Sullivan through The National Housing Law Project and The Poverty and Race Research Action Council