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“THE ARRANGEMENTS AT the green house had become slightly peculiar, for Roen had decided to take the house back from Brigan and give it to Fire.
鈥業 can understand you taking it from Brigan, if that鈥檚 your pleasure,鈥� Fire said, standing in the small green kitchen, having this argument with Roen for the third or fourth time. 鈥榊ou鈥檙e the queen, and it鈥檚 the queen鈥檚 house, and whatever Brigan may accomplish, he鈥檚 highly unlikely ever to be queen. But Nash will have a queen someday, Roen, and the house by rights should be hers.鈥�
鈥榃e鈥檒l build her something else,鈥� Roen said with a careless sweep of her arm.
鈥楾his is the queen鈥檚 house,鈥� Fire repeated.
鈥業t鈥檚 my house,鈥� Roen said. 鈥業 built it, and I can give it to whomever I want, and I don鈥檛 know anyone who needs a peaceful retreat from the court more than you do, Fire鈥斺€�
鈥業 have a retreat. I have a house of my own in the north.鈥�
鈥楾hree weeks away,鈥� Roen snorted, 鈥榓nd miserable half the year. Fire. If you鈥檙e to stay at court then I want you to have this house, for your own daily retreat. Take Brigandell and Hannadell in if you like, or send them out on their ears.鈥�
鈥榃hatever woman Nash marries is already going to resent me enough鈥斺€�
Roen spoke over her. 鈥榊ou are queenly, Fire, whether you see it or not. And you鈥檇 be spending most of your time here anyway if I left the house to Brigan; and I鈥檓 through with arguing. Besides, it matches your eyes.”
― Fire
鈥業 can understand you taking it from Brigan, if that鈥檚 your pleasure,鈥� Fire said, standing in the small green kitchen, having this argument with Roen for the third or fourth time. 鈥榊ou鈥檙e the queen, and it鈥檚 the queen鈥檚 house, and whatever Brigan may accomplish, he鈥檚 highly unlikely ever to be queen. But Nash will have a queen someday, Roen, and the house by rights should be hers.鈥�
鈥榃e鈥檒l build her something else,鈥� Roen said with a careless sweep of her arm.
鈥楾his is the queen鈥檚 house,鈥� Fire repeated.
鈥業t鈥檚 my house,鈥� Roen said. 鈥業 built it, and I can give it to whomever I want, and I don鈥檛 know anyone who needs a peaceful retreat from the court more than you do, Fire鈥斺€�
鈥業 have a retreat. I have a house of my own in the north.鈥�
鈥楾hree weeks away,鈥� Roen snorted, 鈥榓nd miserable half the year. Fire. If you鈥檙e to stay at court then I want you to have this house, for your own daily retreat. Take Brigandell and Hannadell in if you like, or send them out on their ears.鈥�
鈥榃hatever woman Nash marries is already going to resent me enough鈥斺€�
Roen spoke over her. 鈥榊ou are queenly, Fire, whether you see it or not. And you鈥檇 be spending most of your time here anyway if I left the house to Brigan; and I鈥檓 through with arguing. Besides, it matches your eyes.”
― Fire

“It was the American middle class. No one's house cost more than two or three year's salary, and I doubt the spread in annual wages (except for the osteopath) exceeded more than five thousand dollars. And other than the doctor (who made house calls), the store managers, the minister, the salesman, and the banker, everyone belonged to a union. That meant they worked a forty-hour week, had the entire weekend off (plus two to four weeks' paid vacation in the summer), comprehensive medical benefits, and job security. In return for all that, the country became the most productive in the world and in our little neighborhood it meant your furnace was always working, your kids could be dropped off at the neighbors without notice, you could run next door anytime to borrow a half-dozen eggs, and the doors to all the homes were never locked -- because who would need to steal anything if they already had all that they needed?”
― Here Comes Trouble
― Here Comes Trouble

“A bachelor, a studio, those were the names for that kind of apartment. Separate entrance it would say in the ads, and that meant you could have sex, unobserved.”
― The Handmaid鈥檚 Tale
― The Handmaid鈥檚 Tale

“If it is asserted that civilization is a real advance in the condition of man 鈥� and I think that it is, though only the wise improve their advantages 鈥� it must be shown that it has produced better dwellings without making them more costly; and the cost of a thing is the amount of what I will call life which is required to be exchanged for it, immediately or in the long run.”
― Walden
― Walden

“Myth: US housing market is in recovery. Fact: Big banks have been hiding their bloated home inventory, seized by virtue of home foreclosures.”
― Economic Warfare: Secrets of Wealth Creation in the Age of Welfare Politics
― Economic Warfare: Secrets of Wealth Creation in the Age of Welfare Politics

“When we say 鈥榟ousing for all鈥� and the government responds with 鈥榯he homeless are
being temporarily housed in hotels to avoid the spread of the virus鈥�, they are building a linguistic structure that defines the realm of the possible, that implicitly tells us to want less, to expect that total reconfiguration is out of the question. Like a poorly designed building, linguistic structures affect how we think, breathe, move and act. The mould sticks to our skin. We are familiar with a particular kind of linguistic structure: the preservation of a system of organisation that places capital before all else. This system ties our hands and feet together.”
― Experiments in Imagining Otherwise
being temporarily housed in hotels to avoid the spread of the virus鈥�, they are building a linguistic structure that defines the realm of the possible, that implicitly tells us to want less, to expect that total reconfiguration is out of the question. Like a poorly designed building, linguistic structures affect how we think, breathe, move and act. The mould sticks to our skin. We are familiar with a particular kind of linguistic structure: the preservation of a system of organisation that places capital before all else. This system ties our hands and feet together.”
― Experiments in Imagining Otherwise

“To live and strive in modern America is to participate in a series of morally fraught systems. If a family鈥檚 entire financial livelihood depends on the value of its home, it鈥檚 not hard to understand why that family would oppose anything that could potentially lower its property values, like a proposal to develop an affordable housing complex in the neighborhood.”
― Poverty, by America
― Poverty, by America

“In a large townhouse, a family is spread out across its rooms, each living in their own state but under one flag”
― The Lido
― The Lido

“When we say 鈥榟ousing for all鈥� and the government responds with 鈥榯he homeless are being temporarily housed in hotels to avoid the spread of the virus鈥�, they are building a linguistic structure that defines the realm of the possible, that implicitly tells us to want less, to expect that total reconfiguration is out of the question. Like a poorly designed building, linguistic structures affect how we think, breathe, move and act. The mould sticks to our skin. We are familiar with a particular kind of linguistic structure: the preservation of a system of organisation that places capital before all else. This system ties our hands and feet together.”
― Experiments in Imagining Otherwise
― Experiments in Imagining Otherwise

“The end result is that the United States is today a more segregated country in many respects than it was twenty years ago. Problems of education, transportation to jobs and decent living conditions are all made difficult because housing is so rigidly segregated. The expansion of suburbia and migration from the South have worsened big-city segregation. The suburbs are white nooses around the black necks of the cities. Housing deteriorates in central cities; urban renewal has been Negro removal and has benefited big merchants and real estate interests; and suburbs expand with little regard for what happens to the rest of America.”
― Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?
― Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?
“It is time for housing owner associations to move past old prejudices and prioritize making community life fully accessible and inclusive for individuals with disabilities.”
― Understanding Accessibility
― Understanding Accessibility

“How is it I'm begging you for housing,
when you burnt my building down?
You all ain't even playing fake-nice, like those
other murderers. You are all cut-eye and snarls,
all straight jargon, and nothing but the jargon.”
― A Portable Paradise
when you burnt my building down?
You all ain't even playing fake-nice, like those
other murderers. You are all cut-eye and snarls,
all straight jargon, and nothing but the jargon.”
― A Portable Paradise

“What was atrocious was the fact that, like every other building in the new towns, they were dumped almost at random; the leakage of escaping gas scented the so-called gas-house districts, and not surprisingly these districts frequently became among the most degraded sections of the city. Towering above the town, polluting its air, the gas tanks symbolized the dominance of 'practical' interests over life-needs.”
― The City in History: Its Origins, Its Transformations, and Its Prospects
― The City in History: Its Origins, Its Transformations, and Its Prospects

“In both the old and the new quarters a pitch of foulness and filth was reached that the lowest serf's cottage scarcely achieved in medieval Europe. It is almost impossible to enumerate objectively the bare details of this housing without being suspected of perverse exaggeration. But those who speak glibly of urban improvements during this period, or of the alleged rise in the standards of living, fight shy of the actual facts: they generously impute to the town as a whole benefits which only the more favored middle-class minority enjoyed; and they read into the original conditions those improvements which three generations of active legislation and massive sanitary engineering have finally brought about.”
― The City in History: Its Origins, Its Transformations, and Its Prospects
― The City in History: Its Origins, Its Transformations, and Its Prospects

“We are motivated by radical love of country.
We fight for universal healthcare because of love.
We fight for a livable planet because of love.
We fight for equitable housing because of love.
(7/31/2020 on Twitter)”
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We fight for universal healthcare because of love.
We fight for a livable planet because of love.
We fight for equitable housing because of love.
(7/31/2020 on Twitter)”
―

“Stop saying "we can't afford" Homes for All, Green New Deal or Medicare for All. If we didn't spend trillions on endless wars and tax breaks for millionaires, we could afford to house our homeless, care for our seniors, and save our planet. We suffer from greed, not scarcity.
(7/29/2020 on Twitter)”
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(7/29/2020 on Twitter)”
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“It was hard to force people to give up their rights to apartments, and predictably, this radical Utopian ideal failed. But it does illustrate how the concept of social injustice in a communist society works: those who have are exceptions, and they should feel guilty and ashamed - the others are entitled to have, too, because it has been promised to them.”
― Caf茅 Europa: Life After Communism
― Caf茅 Europa: Life After Communism
“Decoupling the housing market from speculation and setting up a separate financing model would be needed. The current out-of-date corporate model needs attention.”
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“In November and December 2023, the popular Maui Kaanapali beach was filled with local wildfire victims that were 鈥榝ishing for housing鈥�.”
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“The two-story dwellings of this city are, beyond all question, the best, as a system, not only owing to the
single family ideas they represent, but because their cost is within the reach of all who desire to own
their own homes. They have done more to elevate and to make a better home life than any other known
influence. They typify a higher civilization, as well as a truer idea of American home life, and are better,
purer, sweeter than any tenement house systems that ever existed. They are what make Philadelphia
a city of homes, and command the attention of visitors from every quarter of the globe”
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single family ideas they represent, but because their cost is within the reach of all who desire to own
their own homes. They have done more to elevate and to make a better home life than any other known
influence. They typify a higher civilization, as well as a truer idea of American home life, and are better,
purer, sweeter than any tenement house systems that ever existed. They are what make Philadelphia
a city of homes, and command the attention of visitors from every quarter of the globe”
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“The two-story dwellings of this city are, beyond all question, the best, as a system, not only owing to the single family ideas they represent, but because their cost is within the reach of all who desire to own their own homes. They have done more to elevate and to make a better home life than any other known influence. They typify a higher civilization, as well as a truer idea of American home life, and are better, purer, sweeter than any tenement house systems that ever existed. They are what make Philadelphia a city of homes, and command the attention of visitors from every quarter of the globe.”
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“Accessibility in housing communities is an essential duty, not a negotiable option, for the complete and equitable inclusion of persons with disabilities in all walks of community life.”
― Understanding Accessibility
― Understanding Accessibility
“Housing owners' associations need to ensure that persons with disabilities can join in all social and cultural events in the community, just like everyone else by facilitating accessibility.”
― Understanding Accessibility
― Understanding Accessibility
“Imagine a community where everyone truly belongs. Housing owners' associations can make this a reality by ensuring that people with disabilities have full access to social and cultural activities within their communities.”
― Understanding Accessibility
― Understanding Accessibility
“The call to action for housing owner associations is clear: abandon ingrained discriminatory mindsets and commit to facilitating an environment where people with disabilities can enjoy full and equal participation in community activities.”
― Understanding Accessibility
― Understanding Accessibility
“Every neighborhood must be allowed to grow and change... The reality is that a place that is not changing is dying.”
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“We went from banning certain kinds of people from our communities to banning the kinds of housing in which those people lived - namely, apartment buildings designed for multiple families - achieving the same ends.”
― Poverty, by America
― Poverty, by America
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