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Mar 19, 2025 • 58min

Carlie Boos from Columbus, Ohio

Carlie Boos discusses her journey from ballet to law school and her transition to housing advocacy during the 2007 housing crisis. Carlie, now leading the Affordable Housing Alliance of Central Ohio (AHACO), highlights their mission to address housing gaps through research, data, and community education. AHACO's successes include passing $250 million in affordable housing bonds, zoning reform, and an access to counsel law. They recently conducted a community survey revealing that 50% of Central Ohio residents are personally affected by the housing shortage, with 80% supporting more missing middle housing. Carlie emphasizes the importance of human-centered design and protecting NIMBYs to preemptively address housing issues.
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Feb 20, 2025 • 1h 4min

Sam Diaz and Mary Kyle McCurdy from Oregon

In this engaging talk, Sam Diaz, Executive Director at 1000 Friends of Oregon, shares his family's immigration story while advocating for housing solutions. Mary Kyle McCurdy, Associate Director and Managing Attorney, dives into the transformative Middle Housing Bill, which has significantly increased housing diversity in Portland. They explore the intersection of zoning laws and segregation, the impact of local governance in infrastructure funding, and the vital role of bipartisan support in tackling Oregon's housing crisis.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 54min

Annemarie Gray from New York

Annemarie Gray discusses recently getting the "City of Yes" initiative across the finish line in New York City — the city's first major reform on housing in recent history. Gray, who has a background in architecture and planning policy, highlights the importance of zoning reform as part of a broad package that must include other measures to build abundant, affordable homes. City of Yes, which passed with a 31-20 vote, includes measures like universal affordability preferences, residential conversions, and accessory dwelling units. Despite cuts, it still aims to add 80,000 homes over 15 years. Gray emphasizes the role of grassroots organizing and the need for continued advocacy at both city and state levels.
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Dec 3, 2024 • 49min

Sterling Higa from Hawai'i

Sterling Higa discusses a recent legislative campaign that resulted in substantial state-level wins that will help alleviate the housing crisis in Hawaii. Despite opposition, these reforms passed due to a fierce legislative champion and a diverse coalition, spanning a wide ideological range and covering many areas of technical expertise. Higa encourages activists to be bold in their proposals and build a strong coalition to move policy across the finish line.
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Nov 19, 2024 • 46min

Graham Downey from Anchorage, Alaska

Graham Downey discusses his journey into housing advocacy, starting with a law school class on land use and leading to his work in Anchorage. He highlighted the success of eliminating mandatory parking minimums in Anchorage, Alaska — which can increase housing supply and reduce costs. This reform, supported by a diverse coalition under the Anchorage Housing Club banner, passed unanimously. Graham emphasizes the importance of defining problems clearly to find effective solutions and fostering shared values in housing policy.
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Nov 1, 2024 • 53min

Kirin Goff and Jake Hinman from Arizona

Kirin Goff and Jake Hinman discuss the Arizona Neighborhood Project's efforts to advocate for pro-housing policies in a deep purple state with a divided government. They share stories of big wins and hard-fought challenges — including from opponents to their bills among local administrators and other officials. They emphasize the importance of removing policy barriers to give residents the freedom and ability to build their communities.
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Oct 21, 2024 • 60min

Felicity Maxwell from Austin, Texas

Felicity Maxwell, an advocate and planning commissioner in Austin, Texas, dives into the city's housing and transit transformation. She shares her journey from Brooklyn to Austin, discussing the fight for affordable housing and transit reforms. Felicity highlights key policy wins, like eliminating parking minimums and enhancing middle housing options. She addresses the historical challenges of racial and class exclusion while envisioning an inclusive future through urban activism. Her insights reflect the vital role of community in shaping a more equitable Austin.
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Oct 2, 2024 • 54min

Dan Reed from Greater Washington

Dan Reed, the first guest on "The Stoop," discusses their journey into housing advocacy, beginning with their childhood experiences with housing insecurity and through their recent, successful housing policy campaigns. As the regional policy director for Greater Greater Washington, they focus on housing and land use policy in Maryland and Northern Virginia. Their insights into relationship building, strategy, and leveraging networks can benefit all of us.
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Oct 1, 2024 • 6min

Welcome to The Stoop!

Cutter González (they/them) introduces "The Stoop" podcast, a project of the Welcoming Neighbors Network. On the show, you'll hear the stories of activists, policymakers, and thought leaders working to create abundant and affordable housing through policy campaigns across the U.S. Each episode will feature hour-long interviews, blending policy and advocacy discussions with personal stories.

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