Defining Affordable: A Housing Solutions Podcast

How did we get here? A Housing History Part I


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This episode of Defining Affordable traces the timeline of how today’s housing crisis was built—from New Deal–era policies that expanded access to homeownership and affordable rentals for some, while deliberately excluding others. Robin and Jaime connect those inequitable policy decisions to the affordability challenges we see today. Covering the period through the 1960s, this episode sets the stage for Part 2, which will dive deeper into urban renewal, housing vouchers, and the modern landscape of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC).

Sources & Further Reading

  • The Epic of America — James Truslow Adams (1931)
  • The Color of Law — Richard Rothstein (2017)
  • A History of the American Dream — George W. Bush Presidential Center
  • A Brief History of Housing Policy in the U.S. — Nurse-Led Care Collaborative
  • Why Are Housing Costs So High in California? — CalMatters
  • Homeownership Gaps by Race — Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies
  • The Racial Wealth Gap — NYC Department of Health
  • Housing and Health: An Overview of the Literature — Health Affairs
  • Structural Racism and Housing Inequities — Public Health Reports
  • Life Expectancy in the United States: Working-Class Report — U.S. Senate (2025)

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Defining Affordable: A Housing Solutions PodcastBy Jaime Albarelli and Robin Martinez