A Right To Housing - a podcast by KQED

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In the United States, housing is something you are expected to earn. But in too many places and for too many people, buying a home or renting is unaffordable.  So more people are becoming homeless, or just struggling to get by. There's a growing movement of people who say that housing should be a human right in the United States. It should be guaranteed. In this episode of SOLD OUT, we explore what it would actually mean to make housing a right. And what that would look like in practice. Because everyone needs a home, whether they can afford it or not. Read the transcript: https://bit.ly/34cVbfe

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