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Tag: Community organizing

Lessons on disaster recovery, from the Rio Grande Valley to Puerto Rico

National issues•by •Posted November 6, 2018

One year since Hurricane Maria made landfall, residents and advocates have been rebuilding and preparing themselves for the distribution of…

Tags: Community leaders, Community organizing, community planning, Disaster recovery, Hurricane, Puerto Rico

Harvey survivors tell Texas House Urban Affairs Committee that safe housing is long overdue

Harvey Recovery, State issues•by •Posted January 18, 2018

  Land Commissioner George P. Bush and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner mostly blamed Congress and Washington politics for the slow…

Tags: Community leaders, Community organizing, Disaster recovery, FEMA, GLO, Hurricane rebuilding, legislature

Building a model for fair housing success: Our commitment to community leadership

State issues•by John Henneberger•Posted January 14, 2016

Above: TxLIHIS and Texas Organizing Project staff and community residents discuss neighborhood issues at a meeting of the Sunnyside Pride…

Tags: ARISE, Community organizing, Disparate impact, Fair housing, LUPE, TOP

Video: Three veteran community organizers discuss their work in Rio Grande Valley colonias

Local issues, Uncategorized•by •Posted September 21, 2015

Since 2010 Texas Low Income Housing Information Service has worked closely with La Unión del Pueblo Entero (LUPE) and A Resource…

Tags: ARISE, Community organizing, LUPE, Rio Grande Valley
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