Richard Kahlenberg
@RickKahlenberg
Director of American Identity Project & Director of Housing @ppi; Education & Housing Policy Consultant; Professorial Lecturer, @GWtweets
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In today's post, Richard Kahlenberg reviews 'Climbing the Rough Side of the Mountain: The Extraordinary Story of Love, Civil Rights, and Labor Activism,' the memoir of civil and labor rights leaders Norman and Velma Hill. shankerinstitute.org/blog/two-civil…
What Two Civil Rights Heroes Can Teach Today’s Left
(Richard Kahlenberg The Liberal Patriot)
More, via Opinion Today:
opiniontoday.substack.com/p/240522
As Trump and even parts of the progressive left continue to threaten American liberal democracy, Richard Kahlenberg writes how a new memoir by two veteran civil rights activists provides a refreshing reminder that a better path remains open.
liberalpatriot.com/p/what-two-civ…
Imagine how much could be accomplished if today's left embraced the wisdom of the March on Washington. A new book tells how, as I explain in The Liberal Patriot liberalpatriot.com/p/what-two-civ…
Last Friday, PPI’s Richard Kahlenberg spoke on an American Enterprise Institute panel to mark the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board.
Kahlenberg discussed contemporary paths forward to achieving Brown’s goals, focusing on efforts to integrate schools by socioeconomic status and the growing numbers of
Why is housing so expensive? @PPI researcher Richard Kahlenberg describes discriminatory zoning and explains why the neighborhood you live in matters for your children’s education and future in #AmericanEducator aft.org/ae/winter2023-…
The Liberal Patriot Batya Ungar-Sargon Great interview. Ruy mention Richard Kahlenberg ‘s latest book and research, which I heartily endorse. Rick spoke recently Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California and noted this perverse irony: the most “progressive” metros have the most regressive housing policies.
Replay link 👇
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Chris Elmendorf There is no escaping the administrative state here in CA. As Richard Kahlenberg has noted, the deadweight frictional costs of this type of “analysis,” along with other impediments, end-up adding a 50% “tax” to building in the Bay Area.
CA Gov is iatrogenic.
Thus, government 'gatekeepers' at all levels decide where and how we can live, work, and recreate. As Richard Kahlenberg, in his new book 'Excluded: How Snob Zoning, Nimbyism, and Class Bias Build the Walls We Don’t See,' persuasively explains:
If you are ASU+GSV Summit -- and who isn't -- come by Wednesday and see the CBS documentary via The Hechinger Report and Soledad O'Brien -- featuring Atnre Alleyne, TeenSHARP Richard Kahlenberg and many others: asugsvsummit.com/sessions/film-…
As a housing deal comes into focus (or doesn't) in Albany, read Vicki Been and Ingrid Gould Ellen of NYU Wagner explaining why 'density need not be scary.' vitalcitynyc.org/articles/gentl…
And here, read Richard Kahlenberg on how housing restrictions promote education inequality.
New data from Harvard show a tripling of first generation college students over the past decade. It's an important start in creating new paths to diversity. My take in The Harvard Crimson thecrimson.com/article/2024/4…
Why is housing so expensive? @PPI researcher Richard Kahlenberg describes discriminatory zoning and explains why the neighborhood you live in matters for your children’s education and future in #AmericanEducator aft.org/ae/winter2023-…
Today's Book: Excluded: How Snob Zoning, NIMBYism, and Class Bias Build the Walls We Don't See - Richard D Kahlenberg Richard Kahlenberg PublicAffairs Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California #bookoftheday bookoftheday.org/excluded-how-s…
Too many students grow up in high-poverty areas because of discriminatory zoning policies, argues @PPI researcher Richard Kahlenberg. In #AmericanEducator , see how to make housing more affordable—and improve academic outcomes. aft.org/ae/winter2023-…