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<big>'''The Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance Housing Rights Working Group'''</big>
 
<big>'''The Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance Housing Rights Working Group'''</big>
This working group supports the work of our regional [http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/index.php?title=Housing_Justice_Coalition_Table Housing Justice Coalition Table]. We aim to help expand awareness of the right to housing and how it impacts diverse neighborhoods and communities and to advance policy changes to expand access to affordable, quality housing and stable neighborhoods.  
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This working group supports the work of our regional [http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/index.php?title=Housing_Justice_Coalition_Table Housing Justice Coalition Table]. We aim to raise awareness that [https://www.ohchr.org/en/special-procedures/sr-housing/human-right-adequate-housing housing is a human right] under international law and to build a strong movement of organizations and concerned residents to advance and safeguard the right to housing in our communities. A key component of our work is addressing the increasing commodification of housing and how this imperils . We seek to advance local policy changes and community-led initiatives (such as co-ops) that meaningfully expand access to safe, stable, affordable, and adequate housing.  
  
  
 
'''Recommended background reading:'''
 
'''Recommended background reading:'''
*Please review our [http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/d/de/Human_Rights_Housing_Strategy_and_Action_Plan_Discussion_Draft_April_2023.pdf Pittsburgh Human Rights-based Housing Strategy and Action Plan (Working Document)]. This Working Group will help move these ideas into formal commitments for action by policy leaders in the city and county. Part of this involves broadening public awareness and mobilizing community group allies to understand housing as a human right and a ''social good'' and to build commitment and political will for the big changes needed to realize housing rights for everyone.
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*Please review our [http://wiki.pghrights.mayfirst.org/images/d/de/Human_Rights_Housing_Strategy_and_Action_Plan_Discussion_Draft_April_2023.pdf Pittsburgh Human Rights-based Housing Strategy and Action Plan]. This working document emerged from months of discussions and input sessions with local housing advocates and residents impacted by the commodification of housing.  will help move these ideas into formal commitments for action by policy leaders in the city and county. Part of this involves broadening public awareness and mobilizing community group allies to understand housing as a human right and a ''social good'' and to build commitment and political will for the big changes needed to realize housing rights for everyone.
 
*Map of Pittsburgh's racial housing policies and displacement of Black residents [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uA8WsQY4ANI Pittsburgh's Housing Inequality and Affordability Shown in 15 Maps]   
 
*Map of Pittsburgh's racial housing policies and displacement of Black residents [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uA8WsQY4ANI Pittsburgh's Housing Inequality and Affordability Shown in 15 Maps]   
 
*[https://ucsur.pitt.edu/files/center/UCSUR_White_Paper_Privatization_Housing_2022.pdf Pittsburgh’s Affordable Housing Crisis: Is Privatization the Solution?] Daniel McClymonds, Jackie Smith, Connor Chapman & Randall Taylor, Urban Center for Social and Urban Research, University of Pittsburgh (Research Report, 2022).
 
*[https://ucsur.pitt.edu/files/center/UCSUR_White_Paper_Privatization_Housing_2022.pdf Pittsburgh’s Affordable Housing Crisis: Is Privatization the Solution?] Daniel McClymonds, Jackie Smith, Connor Chapman & Randall Taylor, Urban Center for Social and Urban Research, University of Pittsburgh (Research Report, 2022).

Revision as of 12:23, 2 August 2024

The Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance Housing Rights Working Group This working group supports the work of our regional Housing Justice Coalition Table. We aim to raise awareness that housing is a human right under international law and to build a strong movement of organizations and concerned residents to advance and safeguard the right to housing in our communities. A key component of our work is addressing the increasing commodification of housing and how this imperils . We seek to advance local policy changes and community-led initiatives (such as co-ops) that meaningfully expand access to safe, stable, affordable, and adequate housing.


Recommended background reading:

Other Resources

  • PUSH, the documentary is a great overview of how global finance is making housing so unaffordable in cities around the world, and what people can do about it.
  • Biden/White House Blueprint for a Renters Bill of Rights (January 2023) --this "Blueprint" was issued as U.S. leaders anticipated mass evictions with the ending of COVID-19 rental assistance and eviction moratoriums. It was an inexpensive way for the federal government to appear to be taking action on this critically important problem. But we need to work to make these words meaningful in local policy.