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Housing is more than a place to live. It’s a matter of dignity, safety, and survival.
In this episode of Working Girl, I sit down with Julia Orduña, Southeast Texas Regional Director at Texas Housers, to unpack the realities of the housing crisis, from rising rent and evictions to disaster recovery and policy reform.
But this conversation is also deeply personal. We talk about the emotional toll of housing instability, the lived experiences that shape this work, and why women are often at the center of both the struggle and the solutions.
If you’ve ever wondered how housing injustice actually impacts real people and what it means to do this work on the front lines, this episode will stay with you.
Listen now and subscribe.
Check out the show notes for ways to get involved, learn more, and support the work: http://www.workinggirlpodcast.com
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By Rachel MpalaSend us Fan Mail
Housing is more than a place to live. It’s a matter of dignity, safety, and survival.
In this episode of Working Girl, I sit down with Julia Orduña, Southeast Texas Regional Director at Texas Housers, to unpack the realities of the housing crisis, from rising rent and evictions to disaster recovery and policy reform.
But this conversation is also deeply personal. We talk about the emotional toll of housing instability, the lived experiences that shape this work, and why women are often at the center of both the struggle and the solutions.
If you’ve ever wondered how housing injustice actually impacts real people and what it means to do this work on the front lines, this episode will stay with you.
Listen now and subscribe.
Check out the show notes for ways to get involved, learn more, and support the work: http://www.workinggirlpodcast.com
Support the show