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Levin Podcast 11 - After the Middle Neighborhoods and Why They Matter podcast

Levin Podcast 11 - After the Middle Neighborhoods and Why They Matter podcast

Update: 2022-02-22
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In this episode, Roland Anglin, Dean of the Levin College of Urban  Affairs discusses “Investing in the Middle: A New Approach to Deliver on  the Promise of Equitable Neighborhood Development,” a research project  supported with a two-year, $250,000 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson  Foundation (RWJF) as a part of RWJF's "Policies for Action: Research on  Housing Policies That Promote Equity" program. The research aims to  address equity and health in middle neighborhoods. Dr. Anglin and his  team will perform actionable research in the areas of strategic  investments and policy innovations that have the potential to increase  housing affordability and neighborhood stability.

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Levin Podcast 11 - After the Middle Neighborhoods and Why They Matter podcast

Levin Podcast 11 - After the Middle Neighborhoods and Why They Matter podcast

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