A master page with brief descriptions of recent Young Projects articles on the May 12, 2018 fire at Summit Cone apartments
What do the Refugee Service Provider say?
They've listed their “demands” while implicitly excusing themselves for placing refugees in inherently dangerous housing. Here are their demands.
Apartment 3100 G
Summit-Cone: What Happened? A proposal in development
This is a draft proposal asking for feedback on a public hearing on the order of events, what happened on May 12, events and decisions that put families in these apartments and what’s happened since they relocated.What do the Refugee Service Provider say?
They've listed their “demands” while implicitly excusing themselves for placing refugees in inherently dangerous housing. Here are their demands.
This is a community-based doc that summarizes Summit Cone residents’ concerns and demands as well as information about procedures for complaining about repairs, dangerous conditions, time frames and consequences residents must know to make informed choices.
This is a link to the Triad City Beat article I wrote on July 15, 2018.
This is the 400 word Counterpoint I wrote that appeared in the News Record on July 6, 2018. It was originally submitted on June 25 but for technical reasons was delayed in appearing.
This contains a chronology of events
How residents can document problems with smart phones
Refugee Housing: How the Poor are Trapped
Looking at the housing shortage and how it agencies are encouraged to use it as an excuse to place families in harm’s way.
Looking at the housing shortage and how it agencies are encouraged to use it as an excuse to place families in harm’s way.