· With propulsive storytelling and ground-level reporting, New York Times journalist Conor Dougherty chronicles America's housing crisis from its Jim's review of Golden Gates: Fighting for Housing in America This book was rather too simplistic and limited in scope, as it fell back to trope-y personal story reporting, which, while poignant, is. · “Golden Gates” by Conor Dougherty The results are soaring rents and an unconscionable housing gap: In America’s cities, there are Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. · In this episode of the Affordable Housing Podcast, brought to you by Eden Housing, host Joanne Greene speaks to Conor Dougherty, NY Times reporter and author of Golden Gates: Fighting for Housing in America. Conor speaks about the inspiration for his book and discusses how punishing rents and the increasingly prohibitive cost of ownership have turned housing into the foremost .
Conor Dougherty examines the housing crisis in "Golden Gates: Fighting for Housing in America" By Sasha Perigo Apr 1, , am PDT "Improbably stylish." "Surprisingly riveting. Conor Dougherty is an economics reporter at The New York Times and the author of #;Golden Gates: Fighting for Housing in America.#; His work focuses on the West Coast, real estate and. Dougherty's book "Golden Gates: Fighting for Housing in America" will be released on Tuesday, Feb. Photo: Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle. As much as the narrative around modern San Francisco has revolved around drastic physical change, Conor Dougherty notices more the glaring lack of it. While certain parts of the city have indeed.
Conor Doughtery's "Golden Gates" analyzes the housing crisis in the Bay Area (and, through it, the country writ large) through the stories of different advocates (often accidental advocates/activists) trying to tackle the complexity or the immediacy of the crisis. In this episode of the Affordable Housing Podcast, brought to you by Eden Housing, host Joanne Greene speaks to Conor Dougherty, NY Times reporter and author of Golden Gates: Fighting for Housing in America. Conor speaks about the inspiration for his book and discusses how punishing rents and the increasingly prohibitive cost of ownership have turned housing into the foremost symbol of inequality and an economy gone wrong. GOLDEN GATESFighting for Housing in AmericaBy Conor Dougherty. In California, more than , people sleep on the streets. The tent cities in Los Angeles’s skid row have distinct neighborhoods.
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