KQED | Facing Eviction with KQED's "SOLD OUT" Podcast @kqed | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 1 day ago
KQED’s housing podcast "SOLD OUT: Rethinking Housing in America" takes on the Bay Area evictions crisis. Through data deep dives and personal stories from people on the frontlines of the struggle for housing in the Bay Area, hosts Erin Baldassari and Molly Solomon explore the physical, financial and psychological strain that eviction places on thousands of Californians each year. Learn how history, race, money and policy influence who gets displaced and where they go; and how for some “mom and pop” landowners, losing rental income might mean losing everything.
Featured guests:
-Tim Thomas, Research Director, Urban Displacement Project
-Anne Tamiko Omura, Executive Director, Eviction Defense Center
-Krista Gulbransen, Executive Director, Berkeley Rental Housing Coalition
Discover more events at kqed.org/live
KQED’s housing podcast "SOLD OUT: Rethinking Housing in America" takes on the Bay Area evictions crisis. Through data deep dives and personal stories from people on the frontlines of the struggle for housing in the Bay Area, hosts Erin Baldassari and Molly Solomon explore the physical, financial and psychological strain that eviction places on thousands of Californians each year. Learn how history, race, money and policy influence who gets displaced and where they go; and how for some “mom and pop” landowners, losing rental income might mean losing everything.
Featured guests:
-Tim Thomas, Research Director, Urban Displacement Project
-Anne Tamiko Omura, Executive Director, Eviction Defense Center
-Krista Gulbransen, Executive Director, Berkeley Rental Housing Coalition
Discover more events at kqed.org/live