Life on San Francisco’s streets for women over 50 is filled with hardships, small and large.
The stakes of the fiscal showdown couldn’t be higher for people who depend on affordable housing.
If there was ever a response to Mitt Romney’s smug RNC laugh line about climate change—or to Obama’s failure to address it—Hurricane Sandy delivered.
Fifteen million Americans are underwater on their mortgage payments, yet the presidential debates lacked a discussion about the housing crisis.
From marriage to the military, LGBTQ people have won acceptance. Now can we tackle the unacceptable levels of fear, poverty and shame that pervade our society?
Property baron Sam Zell has made millions by cutting services and raising rent on retirees like those who came to his Chicago shareholder meeting.
Just after its six-month anniversary, the last occupation in New England was evicted. Freed from maintaining camp life, will the occupiers’ momentum return?
Mitt got caught offering some details on how he would cut spending. But they still don’t add up to a balanced budget.
Housing Advocates have filed a complaint against Wells Fargo, accusing the nation’s largest mortgage lender of failing to maintain and market foreclosed properties in black and Hispanic neighborhoods.