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Homeowner talks about her efforts with her neighbors to speak out against the demolitions in her historic neighborhood.
Danielle talks about the value of the post move assistance she received from her ICP housing mobility counselor while living in her unit with her housing choice voucher.
Interview with a housing choice voucher holder who finds more safety for her grandsons with her move from South Dallas to Richardson, TX.
Kendra talks her about her move from Mississippi with her housing voucher seeking better education opportunities for her two children, which she found in Little Elm, TX, where her young son loves being able to walk to school and ride...
Ms. Ford talks about her move from Oak Cliff to another part of the City of Dallas with her housing choice voucher two daughters. While her children do well in school, Ms. Ford has her eyes set on the degree...
Ms. Harp, ICP’s first Sublease Initiative tenant, talks about her new neighborhood that she was able to access after her two month housing search.
Mother of now adult children talks about what a help housing mobility counseling was for her and can be for other mothers while connecting them to opportunity.
A discussion about the Latino experience in Dallas, TX, small business owners and the threat of housing displacement in Oak Cliff neighborhoods with Jennifer Rangel, urban planner and author of "A Geographical Examination of Urban Planning - Oak Cliff as...
We discussed the citizens in Grove Park and there efforts to make sure that the people are always the first priority. Also, how business investors and companies need to give the people of Grove Park a chance to work.
In this interview, we discussed the college process, specifically the minority experience while applying.
Adele, a long-time client of EZRA's, discusses her experience with Uptown's political arena and emphasizes the need for widespread, community education.
We talked about her feelings while exprincing this and what obstacles she had to go through to survive .
Mother and father of teens talk about the positive change in their children after they changed schools with their move.
Speed Leas talks about his distinguished career as a United Church of Christ minister. Throughout his career he made significant contributions to civil rights and peace making in the communities in which he served, as well as within the many...
Gabriela y Lidia hablan sobre los servicios que se ofrecen en St Jude Neighborhood Health Center en la ciudad de Orange, CA. Los servicios están dirigidos a pacientes de bajos ingresos, sin seguro de salud e independientemente del estado de...
Cemelli Espitia leads an interview with Muralist and Co-founder and President of Calle 24 Latino Cultural District, Erick Arguello. We discuss gentrification, his raising in the mission in the 70s, the history of the mission, the need for murals, the...
Vikram was born in India in the LDS faith. He talks about the struggles of being a religious minority and his transition to BYUH where he is now surrounded by others of the same religion.
A boy and his mom discuss childhood similarities and life lessons that can be learned from childhood
Jessa recounts the many changes she has seen in just one year since her moving there. She explains her vision for the community and how powerful resident voices can be when unified.
Florence sits down with a member of EZRA's Social Action Team to talk about coming to America, her advocacy around childhood suicide and what's going on at Weiss Hospital in Uptown, Chicago.
Jade is interviewing her 14 year old brother, Pau Khual, about his experience growing up as an Asian American.
Mother of teens talks about leaving her social network but seeing the positive change in her teens' school outlook after moving.
Mother of four talks about how her move provided more educational opportunities for her children.
Ms. Halton talks about how much she loves her Richardson neighborhood and the resources it has.