Federal housing officials must read 'There Is No Place For Us'
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Federal housing officials must read 'There Is No Place For Us'
When Trump administration officials abruptly canceled three book events about climate change, the civil rights movement, and homelessness at Atlanta’s Jimmy Carter Presidential Library in February, it spoke volumes about the administration’s plans to address — or not address — pressing social issues, like the nation’s deepening housing crisis. Local journalist Brian Goldstone was one of the affected writers. His new book, “There Is No Place For …
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