A new interview released by the Stanford Social Innovation Review and conducted by Funders for Housing and Opportunity (FHO) explores how policy change can shape racial equity and housing justice. The interview features Amy Gillman of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Liz Ryan Murray of the Alliance for Housing Justice, and Mike Koprowski of the Opportunity Starts at Home campaign. In addition to highlighting the importance of centering the voices of those most affected by systemic barriers and inequities in housing, the interview addresses national and grassroots organizing, strategies for partnering with people with lived experience in decision-making, ways to measure progress in reshaping policies, the capacities needed to advocate for a better housing system, and current opportunities for improving housing policies.
Read the interview here.