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Housing the Nation – a new book offers a compendium of insights on social justice

Housing the Nation – a new book offers a compendium of insights on social justice

Come join Tom Wilmer, correspondent for NPR’s California affiliate KCBX, for a virtual visit with Victoria Newhouse and Quince Williams at the New York studios of NPR affiliate WNYC.

Quincie Williams, Lead Architect for Affordable Housing Projects at Alexander Gorlin Architects

Quincie Williams, Lead Architect for Affordable Housing Projects at Alexander Gorlin Architects

Architectural historian Victoria Newhouse and Quinn Williamslead architect for affordable housing projects at Alexander Gorlin Architects, discusses encyclopedic insights presented in the new book, Housing the Nation: Social Equity, Architecture, and the Future of Affordable Housing, co-authored by Victoria Newhouse and Alex Gorlin.

Architectural historian, Victoria Newhouse

Courtesy of Victoria Newhouse

Architectural historian, Victoria Newhouse

Housing the Nation: Social Justice, Architecture, and the Future of Affordable Housing is a compendium of brilliant ideas for solving America’s housing crisis.

Correspondent Tom Wilmer was vice president of a California architecture, design and construction firm for five years and has been a licensed general contractor as a design and construction specialist for 35 years.

NPR affiliate KCBX correspondent Tom Wilmer

NPR affiliate KCBX correspondent Tom Wilmer

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