Less to Lean On, Part 3 - a podcast by Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University

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This is the third part in a special series from Trending Globally exploring the housing crisis in the United States, and in Rhode Island in particular. The crisis has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, but as we’ll show, it’s a problem that has been with us for much, much longer.

On this episode, we follow one Rhode Island family's story in order to understand the psychological and economic costs of eviction, and we examine the state-level policies that make the experience so much more punishing than it has to be. We look at the long-term causes of housing insecurity, and explore what it would actually mean to make housing a human right.

Contributors to this podcast include students from Brown University and the media collective Signs of Providence. You can learn more about their organization here: [evicted-in-ri.com/#/]

You can listen to Parts 1 and 2 here: [https://soundcloud.com/watsoninstitute/sets/less-to-lean-on-housing]

You can read a transcript of this episode here: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w7ieuGTz1hB9VX44dyOS11ELFn7naMdh/view?usp=sharing]
To learn more about the Watson Institute's other podcasts, visit: [https://watson.brown.edu/news/podcasts]

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